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Press Freedom Prize, 2023 awarded to John T. McNabb II
The Free Press Foundation announced that the honorable John T. McNabb, II has been awarded the Press Freedom Prize, 2023 “in recognition of your courage, pioneering initiative and leadership that helped catalyze the renaissance of the American free press.” Read More.
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Will public comply with mask mandates this time? CDC always knew masks didn't work
Former Covid overlords are said to be salivating at what they think is coming. Read More.
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Winner? Donald J. Trump; Losers? Fox and GOP friends
We learned several things from the GOP debate on Aug. 23. Former President Donald J. Trump was the biggest winner — by a mile. Read More.
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Trump surge continues; Mug shot nukes net; Carlson interview breaks records
Donald Trump's 2024 campaign got about as big a shot of adrenaline as is possible in two days. Read More.
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Winners and losers on debate night: Candidates, most media finally reveal true colors
Those who did watch the debate and the corporate media coverage of it could confirm any doubts they might have had about the never-Trumper state of mind in the once credible news and political establishments. Read More.
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Jordan opens investigation into Fani Willis prosecution’s funding, tactics
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan said the committee has opened an investigation into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Read More.
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Arrest of Trump attorneys marks culmination of ‘lawfare’ offensive
Will any attorney ever again challenge a Democrat’s elections? Read More.
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Team Trump celebrates opportunity to finally prove in court its claims on 2020 election fraud
American judges took a pass. Unconstitutional changes to state election laws, unsupervised ballot drop boxes, voting machine errors, mathematically improbable voter turnout, and other examples of voter fraud that Team Trump said occurred during the 2020 election were never really presented in the courts. Read More.
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Report: Who was this man calmly cutting the wire link fence at the Capitol on Jan. 6?
In anticipation of a large crowd in the area of the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021, authorities had erected wire fencing marked "Area Closed" as an added security barrier. Before President Donald Trump had finished speaking and a wave of people headed for the Capitol, an individual was seen cutting and removing the fencing. Read More.
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Just in time: Cases of new Covid 'variant' spiking as another round of 'vaccines' is introduced
It's called Eris – the most recent “Covid variant” and cases are reportedly spiking in the United States. Read More.
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Inquiring minds ask: Why aren’t GOP AGs indicting Biden and Mayorkas for human trafficking?
The Biden administration's immigration policies give preferential treatment to families over single adults. Well aware of this at Biden's open border, human traffickers often pair up minor children with strangers and send them across the border together. “You don’t have a kid? I’ll provide a kid,” is how one border patrol agent described the mentality of the smuggling rings. Read More.
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Democrats unchallenged as party that most often challenges election outcomes
The Democrat Party and regime media have essentially declared that only Republicans can be "election deniers." But Democrats are the real champions when it comes to challenging election results. Read More.
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CIA sued for records on coordinating Hunter Biden laptop letter signed by 51 intel officials
A government watchdog group on Thursday sued the CIA for records regarding the spy agency's role in helping to craft a letter from 51 intelligence officials discrediting Hunter Biden's laptop as Russian disinformation. Read More.
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Team Biden quietly auctions off border wall construction material so Texas can't use it
The Finish It Act would require the federal government to either use materials already paid for with taxpayer dollars to build a border wall as intended or transfer them to state governments who will use the materials for their own border barrier construction. Since the legislation, which is part of the Senate's defense bill, was introduced in May, Team Biden has been quietly auctioning off the border wall construction material essentially for peanuts. Read More.
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Equity-obsessed Hawaii official delayed water to fight fires for 5 hours; Locals say at least 500 dead
A resource management official in Hawaii was so intent on imposing an "equity" agenda that his agency waited for more than five hours to release water to local landowners battling the wildfires that devastated Maui, reports say. Read More.

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