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Inspector General on grants to Chinese labs: Pentagon ‘did not track funding in sufficient detail’
The Pentagon does not know how much funding it awarded to Chinese research labs that could have been used to enhance pathogens with pandemic potential, according to a June 20 report by the Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General (OIG). Read More.
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Data shows 1 new Social Security number for new illegal immigrant every 28 seconds
A parole system that was set up to screen immigrants on a case-by-case basis has admitted more than 2 million illegals into the U.S. on Joe Biden's watch, according to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) data. Read More.
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Report: Democrats would use online ‘virtual convention’ ahead of Chicago to replace Biden
Fearing a rapidly deteriorating Joe Biden will bring the party down with him, Democrat heavyweights including Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer are secretly weighing a plot to replace the 81-year-old at the top of the party's 2024 ticket, a report said. Read More.
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Moral equivalence? Biden justice for J6 protesters vs Anthony Fauci compared by Sen. Rand Paul
The Biden Department of Justice's dogged pursuit of individuals who spend mere minutes walking through the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 compared to its refusal to launch a perjury investigation into Anthony Fauci for lying to Congress on multiple occasions about the origins of Covid is proof of a two-tiered U.S. justice system, Sen. Rand Paul said. Read More.
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Update: FCC waivers boost Soros bid to further silence the right with Audacy radio takeover
Globalist billionaire George Soros is asking the FCC to waive its rule on foreign ownership of U.S. radio stations so he quickly can buy the Audacy radio empire, which is second in number of stations only to iHeart radio. Read More.
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The death of Gen. Stonewall Jackson and June 19, 1865, the day history changed
To celebrate this victory of Republican abolition policies over the Democrat pro-slavery policies is "Juneteenth," the day Union Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger issued General Order No. 3 from his headquarters in Galveston, Texas, June 19, 1865, announcing: "The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. " Read More.
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Reports: FBI, SEC were tracking Biden financial scandals 8 years ago
Newly uncovered documents that had been hidden from the American public for eight years show the FBI knew in 2016 that Hunter Biden and his business partners eyed a venture in tax-friendly Liechtenstein that would have capitalized on a $120 million investment from the Ukrainian energy firm Burisma Holdings. Read More.
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Complaint to D.C. court calls for ‘immediate suspension’ of Hunter Biden’s bar license
Who is allowed to practice law in the Swamp? D.C. Bar records show Hunter Biden was admitted to the bar on April 9, 2007. He was still listed in “good standing” as of June 12, the day after he was convicted on three felony gun charges. Read More.
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Elon Musk on looming 2024 issue: ‘Eliminate electronic voting machines’
Electronic voting machines should not be in use in U.S. elections due to their vulnerability to being hacked, Elon Musk said. Read More.
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Behind lost fight for ‘consensual’ Mar-a-Lago raid: FBI ‘prepared to engage with FPOTUS and USSS’
While the Biden team and its legacy media allies continue to insist that sending armed FBI agents into Mar-a-Lago on Aug. 8, 2022 with deadly force authority was nothing new, critics are noting how there was nothing ordinary about the precedent-shattering raid in which more than 30 agents descended on former President Donald Trump’s Palm Beach, Florida estate, potentially creating a dangerous situation with the armed Secret Service agents on site. Read More.
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Revamped RNC prioritizing integrity of November vote with grassroots volunteer army
Quickly after Donald Trump revamped the Republican National Committee (RNC), the new leadership placed a priority on ensuring the integrity of the November election. Read More.
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Coming Biden trial in California to focus on damaging evidence from laptop, now validated by DOJ
Last month, the judge presiding over Hunter Biden's tax evasion trial in Los Angeles agreed to delay the start of his trial to Sept. 5, smack in the middle of election season. Read More.
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Ken Paxton scores another major win: Biden transgender policy vacated nationwide
A federal court on Tuesday vacated the Biden administration's attempt to rewrite Title IX to force schools to adopt transgender policies that included allowing individuals to use the restroom or locker room and be able to compete in athletic competition based on their gender identity. Read More.
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3 years late, Biden’s NSC admits failure of its nuclear policy
On June 7 before Arms Control Association, Biden Administration National Security Council Senior Director for Arms Control, Pranay Vaddi, admitted for the United States, "more nuclear weapons are required to deter our adversaries and protect the American people and our allies and partners." Read More.
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Framing Americans: Author says law enforcement using digital sting tactics have ruined countless lives
Law enforcement officers are routinely violating the Fourth Amendment rights of American citizens who in turn often have their lives torn to shreds, said Bonnie Burkhardt, author of the book "Manufacturing Criminals 2nd Edition: Fourth Amendment Decay in the Electronic Age". Read More.

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