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‘October surprise’ from the Left? Count on it; 'Indivisible' leads disinformation offensive
Analysts say much of what the 81-year-old Joe Biden is fed by his handlers are the same talking points pushed relentlessly by the leftists at Indivisible.org who have emerged as a dominant stealth force in U.S. politics. Read More.
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Abortion and women voters in 2024; The info war begins
Former President Donald Trump said limits on abortion should be left to the states. Read More.
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U.S. taxpayers on the hook for $13 billion for Pfizer's Covid drug which 'doesn't work'
Two recent studies blow the lid off the effectiveness, if any, of Paxlovid, the Covid-19 oral pill brought to you by Pfizer that the U.S. government spent $12.6 billion of taxpayer dollars on, according to a April 5 analysis. Read More.
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John McNabb named 2024 Horatio Alger Award recipient
John T. McNabb II, former co-founder, chairman and CEO of Growth Capital Partners and former lead director of Continental Resources, has been named as a 2024 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award. Read More.
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Part 5: Those Bank of China wire transfers and the all-important timeline
For those wondering how Hunter simply forgot to pick up his laptop from a repair shop, keep in mind that he lost two other laptops within the same year — in the summer and fall of 2018. For those who are still unconvinced, the following 600 pages will shed light on Hunter’s state of mind. Along with smoking shards of Parmesan cheese and “picking through rugs” to find any extra droppings, he conceded that he was incapable of ensuring that he was wearing pants. The contents of the Biden Laptop confirmed Hunter’s admission — he lost his iPhone at least 57 times, according to his email inbox. Read More.
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Felony? Fulton County DA accused of illegally recording Trump co-defendant's lawyer
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s office illegally recorded a phone call between Willis and a lawyer for Harrison Floyd, one of former President Donald Trump’s co-defendants in the Georgia case, an attorney representing Floyd said. Read More.
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Biden acts early to prevent Trump from firing ‘non partisan civil servants’
The Biden Administration announced on Thursday it was implementing a rule aimed at making it harder to fire federal employees. Does that mean those running this White House think their man might lose? Read More.
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‘Praying Grandma’ convicted on J6 charges
A D.C. jury on Thursday convicted Rebecca Lavrenz, a 71-year-old great grandmother from Colorado, on all four misdemeanor charges for entering the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Read More.
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Life in a Banana Republic: 'The betrayal of the elites'
How long can a diseased Western society in which the rich keep getting richer as the rest of the citizenry becomes bitterly disillusioned, sickly and impoverished last? Read More.
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Impeachment trial would confront Americans with the truth about Biden and his family
The Biden family history of selling its influence to some of this nation's greatest enemies appears to have only one chance of fully coming to light, and that is the current impeachment inquiry in the House of Representatives. Read More.
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Court rejects all 8 motions to dismiss U.S. charges against Hunter Biden
Abbe Lowell, Hunter BIden's lawyer, took a big o-fer on Monday as a judge rejected all of Lowell's motions to dismiss Hunter's tax indictment. Read More.
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Strategic threat to critical U.S. Pacific base: Chinese illegals flooding into Guam
The U.S. Homeland Security agency on Guam has reported 118 "unlawful or attempted unlawful entries" by Chinese nationals since 2022. Read More.
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No signature verification was done in 2020 in Fulton County, election board member testifies
Mark Wingate, who served on the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections, testified on Monday that there was no signature verification done on Fulton County absentee ballots in the 2020 election. Read More.
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Unreported: National security experts sound alarms on loss of the Francis Scott Key Bridge
It may take years to reopen the Baltimore port following the collapse of the Francis Scott key Bridge. Read More.
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Who is Merrick Garland? Mild-mannered AG has a relentlessly radical track record
Attorney General Merrick Garland, a guy who looks and speaks like he could be intimidated by a light breeze, is underneath the yawn-inspiring veneer a relentless leftist who is intent on locking up Trump supporters while making it easier for those who might lean Democrat to vote, analysts say. Read More.

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