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Lawsuit: Michigan secretary of state illegally accepted Zuckerbucks in 2020 election
Michigan Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson illegally accepted private money for the 2020 presidential election in an effort to swing the election to Joe Biden, according to a lawsuit filed by the Thomas More Society. Read More.
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Biracial NC dad: People who tell me my kids are oppressed would be 'absolutely at war with me'
A biracial father spoke out against the teaching of Critical Race Theory at the Cabarrus County (North Carolina) School Board meeting on Feb. 14, saying he does not see racism in everyday life, adding that it is only happening on the government level and in the media. Read More.
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'World owes Canada's finest a debt of gratitude': Freedom protest leaders detained; arrests fake?
Authorities in Ottawa have arrested Chris Barber and Tamara Lich, two of the lead organizers of the Canadian truckers' Freedom Convoy, according to reports. Read More.
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Key Republicans calling for National Security Adviser’s ouster over Russia hoax role
Republicans are asking how Jake Sullivan can possibly carry out the task of being Joe Biden's chief foreign policy adviser when he pushed the bogus Trump-Russia collusion narrative and then lied about it to Congress. Read More.
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Marc Elias resurfaces with BLM and Hillary Clinton: These people never go away
Key operatives in the Clinton universe are known to get around — and seemingly never go away. Read More.
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AOC boasts about helping illegals get Covid stimulus checks
New York socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Tuesday boasted that she assisted “huge amounts” of illegal immigrants in her district in getting federal Covid stimulus checks. Read More.
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Project Veritas: FDA executive says Biden wants to mandate yearly Covid shots for all Americans
New video footage from Project Veritas show an FDA executive revealing that Joe Biden would like to mandate annual Covid shots for all Americans. Read More.
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Intelligence shaped Durham filing; U.S. agencies downplayed China's interference in 2020 election
Based on intelligence he has seen, former U.S. Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe said he expects more criminal indictments will result from special counsel John Durham’s investigation of Democrats’ attempts to falsely link Donald Trump to Russia. Read More.
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Romulus Report: Rumors of wars, the market's crystal ball
Currently, global markets have been pulling back since early November and they are still getting hit with each news update that doesn’t talk about a positive resolution. Things could stay like this for a while. Read More.
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In first two months of 2022, Democrat-led House has been in session just 14 days
In the first two months of 2022, the Nancy Pelosi-led House of Representatives has been in session for votes for just 14 days. Read More.
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NY Times explains: Democrats’ spying on President Trump too ‘dense and obscure’ for its readers
The New York Times finally got around to reporting on John Durham's bombshell filing, which potentially implicates current National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, in today's print editions. Read More.
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NY Rep. Rice is 30th House Democrat to retire ahead of 2022 midterms
New York Rep. Kathleen Rice on Tuesday announced she will not run for re-election in November's midterms. Read More.
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Vaccine regime drones weave ‘extremist’ fantasy narrative in Missouri
A monolithic effort is underway in Missouri to paint those opposed to the coronavirus vaccine coercion regime as fanatics who even have gone so far as to cruelly crush the confirmation of a pro-life, anti-mandates state Health and Senior Services director, who had been serving in the role since September, simply because he wasn't extreme enough to satisfy them. Read More.
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Poll: Majority, including Democrats, want Hillary investigated for her role in Russiagate
A poll which was conducted prior to last week's bombshell filing by special counsel John Durham found that 75 percent of respondents believe that Hillary Clinton and her campaign advisers should be investigated for their role in Russiagate. Read More.
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Columnist: Half of world's inhabitants took experimental jab which did not undergo proper testing
According to Johns Hopkins University, the typical timeline for vaccine development "takes 5 to 10 years, and sometimes longer, to assess whether the vaccine is safe and efficacious in clinical trials, complete the regulatory approval processes, and manufacture sufficient quantity of vaccine doses for widespread distribution." Read More.

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