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Unhinged: Fauci can’t take the heat over gain of function research at Wuhan Lab
A Senate hearing on Covid erupted on Tuesday when Sen. Rand Paul called out Dr. Anthony Fauci on U.S. government funding of gain-of-function research at the Chinese lab where many in the scientific community believe the pandemic started. Read More.
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Report: Georgia's Raffensperger staged bogus election audit
The firm hired by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to conduct a 2020 election audit of four to six counties "looked at only a few machines and no ballots," a report said. Read More.
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How Jen Psaki is making Donald Trump lawsuit against Big Tech winnable
White House Press Secretary may have "unwittingly" handed former President Donald Trump the key to winning his lawsuit against Big Tech, an analysis said. Read More.
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Arizona’s director of elections worked under Marc Elias who is filing multiple audit lawsuits
The director of Arizona's elections, Sambo Dul, is a former employee of the Perkins Coie law firm, a report noted. The political law group of Perkins Coie is chaired by Democrat activist Marc Elias, who has filed several lawsuits against the audit teams and senate members in Arizona. Read More.
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All aboard the 'fiscal Titanic': In Biden's America, why work?
Despite its liberal tendencies, The Washington Post editorial board once acknowledged that in a democracy, "everyone can't be entitled to everyone else's money." Read More.
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Columnist: Pelosi using Jan. 6 commission for a third info war against Donald Trump
Is it possible to impeach a president after he leaves office? Or before he might run for a second, non-consecutive term? Read More.
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Meet the Texas Tribune: ‘Nonpartisan’ news source funded by Gates, Soros and Facebook
Maybe you’ve noticed. There is some sort of behind-the-scenes push going on to make The Texas Tribune a respected mainstream journalism source. Read More.
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Analyst Seth Keshel: Trump won Pennsylvania by 6 to 8 percent
President Donald Trump won Pennsylvania by some 500,000 votes, or 6 to 8 percent, an analyst told Steve Bannon on his Monday War Room broadcast. Read More.
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Georgia House speaker sends Fulton County 'urgent recommendation' for 'independent forensic investigation' of election
An investigation is needed to "determine if any irregularities or willful fraud occurred" in Fulton County in the 2020 election, Georgia state House Speaker David Ralston said. Read More.
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Hanson: Here are the ways America went suddenly insane
Between December 2019 and July 2021, America went from "the freest country in the world" to a "repressive and frightening place," historian and columnist Victor Davis Hanson noted. Read More.
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Trump explains Arizona, Georgia revelations after media doesn't; Slams Fox
Former President Donald Trump slammed the "Fake News Media", including Fox News, for dismissing news reported out of Arizona and Georgia in the past week of massive and "provable" fraud in the 2020 election. Read More.
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A martyr's death for Nidal Malik Hasan?
Twelve years ago, Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan exploded in Islamic rage and killed 13 persons and wounded 32 others in a meeting room at Fort Hood in Texas. Read More.
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Wisconsin next? Lawmaker calls for 'full forensic audit'
Wisconsin's review of the 2020 election should be expanded into a “full forensic audit,” Republican state Rep. Timothy Ramthun said. Read More.
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Global tourism, reeling from the Chinese virus, needs a shot in the arm
It’s summertime and the living is easy, as the old song goes. And vacations both domestic and international should be surging despite dark pandemic clouds still shrouding parts of the world. Read More.
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Air Force provides sneak peak of new B-21 Raider strategic bomber
The U.S. Air Force has provided a view of what it says will be the “backbone” of its future bomber force. Read More.

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