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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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Dominion Voting Systems update: Why the silence? Who is Mary Fanning?
Team Biden is asking a judge not to authorize the release of a report that analyzes Dominion Voting Systems equipment in Georgia. Read More.
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Reports: U.S. Capitol magnetic doors were opened from the inside on Jan. 6
Jan. 6 defendants could not possibly have done something prosecutors have accused them of, reports say. It was not possible for protesters to force their way into the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 6, 2021 through the famous Columbus Doors, a defense attorney says. Read More.
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Hitting home: 'Cartels control the border'; Fentanyl inundates USA; 'Our children are being murdered'
"If we seize even five percent of what's coming across the border, we're lucky." Those were the words of Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, speaking before an unofficial House hearing at FreedomWorks on Feb. 1. Read More.
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Truckers rule: Ontario, U.S. Democrats lift Covid restrictions
Although Canadian officials and their media lackeys insist otherwise, the Freedom Convoy prompted the government in Ontario on Monday to announce it would end Covid restrictions, including the requirement for vaccine passports. Read More.
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Who is Rodney Joffe? Durham filing cites Clinton campaign spying on Donald Trump in White House
A Feb. 11 filing by special counsel John Durham shows that Hillary Clinton's campaign paid a technology company to spy on Donald Trump in an effort to establish an "inference" and "narrative" to link Trump to Russia. Read More.
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Reports: CEO of Moderna 'nuked' Twitter account, has sold off millions in stock
The CEO of Moderna has deleted his Twitter account and is selling off millions of dollars in stock amid accusations of fraud in Moderna's Covid vaccine trials, reports say. Read More.
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ICE report: Deportations down by 70 percent: More than 140,000 illegals released into U.S. in FY2021
Team Biden significantly decreased the rate at which illegal immigrants are removed from the country while ordering Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to release a massive number of previously detained illegals into the U.S. interior, including thousands of criminals, according to the Fiscal Year 2021 ICE report. Read More.
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Wisconsin data: 50,000 phantom votes in 2020, 'more than twice the margin' of victory on Nov. 3
A review of Wisconsin voter lists that has been ongoing for about 14 months found tens of thousands of instances of "fraud and failures in Wisconsin’s voter database," according to Feb. 9 testimony before the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections. Read More.
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D.C. police internal affairs declares beating of Rosanne Boyland 'objectively reasonable'
A police officer's beating of Rosanne Boyland with a steel baton and a large wooden stick while she laid unconscious in a packed U.S. Capitol tunnel on Jan. 6, 2021 was "objectively reasonable," according to a D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) internal affairs investigation. Read More.
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Tools of tyrants: Police chiefs and sheriffs who actively aid and abet the illegal alien invasion
What becomes of a country in which law enforcement officials enable crime? Read More.

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