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NYC jury backs Trump accuser; Disgraced LinkedIn exec funded her lawsuit
A New York jury on Monday found former President Donald Trump liable for battery and defamation in the E. Jean Carroll case. Read More.
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'Don't indict Hunter' just yet: Oversight chair hints Joe to be implicated in 'pay-per-play scheme'
Kentucky Republican Rep. James Comer, who chairs the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, said he will disclose specific Biden family bank records at a press conference on Wednesday which could implicate Joe Biden in an alleged bribery scheme involving U.S. foreign adversaries. Read More.
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Arizona high court orders hearing on Kari Lake's signature verification allegations
The Arizona Supreme Court on Thursday ordered a hearing to take place "forthwith" regarding Kari Lake's lawsuit alleging signature verification violations in Maricopa County in November's election. Read More.
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Bad precedent: Bank failures under Team Biden have cost taxpayers $36 billion
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has estimated that actions it has taken to resolve the failures of First Republic Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, and Signature Bank cost U.S. taxpayers about $36 billion. Read More.
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Democrats blow a gasket as Florida House names a road after Rush Limbaugh
Rush Limbaugh was a Florida resident for more than 20 years. Along with being a conservative broadcasting legend, he donated millions to charities over the years. Read More.
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Rep. Gaetz, Sen. Mullin propose nationwide 'Stand Your Ground' legislation
Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz and Oklahoma Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin are proposing national "Stand Your Ground" legislation. Read More.
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700,000 migrants waiting to rush border on May 11 when Biden ends Title 42
Hundreds of thousands of migrants have gathered in Mexico, preparing to rush the border when Joe Biden ends Title 42 on May 11. Read More.
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Report: DOJ-enabled 'million dollar baby' scam terrorizes women inmates in prison systems
Biological male inmates who pose as transgender women and are allowed to be locked up in female prisons are purposefully impregnating female inmates to create “million dollar babies” and the Department of Justice is allowing it to happen at U.S. taxpayer expense, according to a sting video report. Read More.
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Accepting Zuckerbucks in Georgia is now a felony
Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday signed legislation prohibiting local governments in the state from taking donations from nonprofit organizations. Read More.
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Hanging with Epstein: CIA chief, Lawrence Summers, multiple elites were undeterred by conviction
As long-withheld names from the late Jeffrey Epstein's rolodex finally begin to leak out, damage control consultants appear to be doing a thriving business. Read More.
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Brazil joins our Marxist, anti-U.S. neighborhood with a nudge from the CIA
Brazil’s 2022 election of Marxist President Lula is the latest and most significant domino, as Brazil is the largest Latin American country in size, population, and economic strength. Read More.
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Poll finds Trump-DeSantis is a really powerful ticket
Independents who are on the fence would flock to a Trump-DeSantis presidential ticket in 2024 and help propel the GOP to a convincing victory over Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, according to a new poll released on Wednesday. Read More.
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Columnist warns people of Taiwan about quality of life they should expect under the CCP
Official pronouncements from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) give no real explanation of what the implications will be for the people of Taiwan should China invade and take over the island nation. Read More.
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Pfizer paid for profitable vaccine media narrative without even talking to the press
In 2022, Pfizer became the first drug company in history to break $100 billion in annual sales. That was made possible by a combination of flooding the airwaves (brought to you by Pfizer ring a bell?) with advertising; bribing consumer, medical, and civil rights groups; and relying on government-backed coercion to push Covid jab mandates, an analysis said. Read More.
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Arizona election integrity group video: Thousands of fraudulent ballot signatures in 2020, 2022 elections
An Arizona election integrity group has released a video which it says exposes fraudulent signature verification standards used by Maricopa County in 2020 and 2022. Read More.

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