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Former President Trump and millions of supporters are pumped as indictment nears
Following the announcement that he will be indicted in Manhattan in the coming days, former President Donald Trump has surged in the polls and hauled in millions in campaign donations, much of it from first-time donors. Read More.
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Republicans told to take off the gloves, go after Bidens who 'committed real crimes'
Conservatives are calling on Republican attorney generals and district attorneys to "take off the gloves" and go after the "real crimes" committed by the Biden clan. Read More.
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Analysis: Restrict Act is government surveillance disguised as a ban on TikTok
Wikipeda describes the Restrict Act (S. 686) as "proposed legislation that was first introduced in the United States Senate on March 7, 2023. To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to review and prohibit certain transactions between persons in the United States and foreign adversaries, and for other purposes." The "for other purposes" being the key caveat. Read More.
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Whose problem is China's growing clout south of our southern border? Our problem
China is a growing presence economically, politically, and socially near our southern border: Yes, in Mexico. Read More.
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Is Joe Biden holding up the execution of Maj. Nidal Hasan?
While campaigning for President in 2020, Joe Biden promised that he would end death sentences on the federal level and that he would work to persuade states allowing for that punishment to change directions. Read More.
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Satire as election interference? NY grand jury convicts conservative for meme aimed at Hillary voters
A conservative maker of satire memes faces a maximum of 10 years in prison after being convicted Friday by a federal jury in Brooklyn of the charge of “Conspiracy Against Rights,” the federal government announced. Read More.
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Report: Capitol Police prepared ‘sizzle reels’ for FBI of all Jan. 6 defendants
Capitol Police compiled so-called "sizzle reels" of every protester who entered the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6. 2021. Read More.
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Researchers: In 2022, Covid jab caused 26 million injuries, $147 billion in economic damage
A team of researchers reported that, in 2022 alone, more than 26 million people were injured and 1.36 million were disabled by the Covid injections. Additionally, 300,000 excess deaths can be attributed to the shots, which also cost the U.S. economy nearly $150 billion. Read More.
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Biden after Nashville tragedy: 'I came down because I heard there was chocolate chip ice cream'
With the news of the massacre at Covenant School in Nashville dominating the airwaves and Internet on Monday morning and afternoon, Joe Biden during a White House event joked about ice cream. Read More.
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State-sponsored terrorism: Taliban shows off U.S. military vehicles, arms, stacks of $100 bills
The Taliban in recent days has released through its affiliated TV channels footage of rows upon rows of U.S. military vehicles, a large cache of small arms and ammunition, and a room with stacks of $100 bills. Read More.
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Dr. Mercola: There is 'no doubt', Covid 'vaccines' are gene therapy
"Make no mistake, your own government is lying to you. The CDC basically rewrote these rules on the fly, yet Moderna’s SEC registration confirms that its mRNA injections are defined as gene therapy. It’s time to rip their lies and deception to shreds," Dr. Joseph Mercola wrote. Read More.
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FBI site targets Trump supporters, ignores spike in real terrorists crossing open borders
It was inevitable that America’s border crisis would spawn an alarming rise in the rate of apprehensions of foreigners listed on the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Database. Read More.
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Analysts: Time to fight back against China's 'unrestricted warfare' against U.S.
The new book "When China Attacks: A Warning to America" by retired Marine Col. Grant Newsham is being hailed for its exclusive information and assessment of China's "unrestricted warfare: the use of everything from drugs to inciting social discord to intellectual theft" to undermine the U.S. Read More.
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Sanity check? Stanford Law suspends dean, sets training on ‘freedom of speech’
The diversity administrator at Stanford Law School has been placed on leave and all law students at the university will be required to take "freedom of speech" training after the administrator publicly scolded a Trump-appointed judge who had been invited to speak at a recent law school event only to be shut down by heckling students. Read More.
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Not missing a beat, Trump announces ‘Agenda47’ plan to ‘Dismantle the Deep State’
One might think that an impending indictment would be a distraction, but not so for Donald J. Trump. Read More.

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