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Trump: Add to other Biden disasters, the looming demise of the dollar
Whether he is aware of it or not, Joe Biden may be overseeing the death of the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency, critics say. Read More.
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Hunter Biden’s ‘best friend in business’ ignores demand for restitution to Native Americans
Hunter Biden’s business partner Devon Archer, who was convicted of swindling the Oglala Sioux out of tens of millions of dollars, has not paid one cent in restitution to his victims as ordered by a New York judge. Read More.
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Biden White House: There should be no age limit on child sex changes
In a message aimed at states which have banned transgender surgeries and treatments for minors, the White House on Wednesday reiterated its belief that there should be no age limit on such procedures. Read More.
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States take lead in fighting China’s buying U.S. farmland, often near strategic sites
The communist government in Beijing has for at least two decades been trying to buy real estate near U.S. national security installations, analysts say. Read More.
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Who is Matt Colangelo? DOJ role in historic indictment compared to Stalin tactics
When Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg needed a closer in his unprecedented case against former President Donald Trump, he had one of Attorney General Merrick Garland's henchmen warming up in the bullpen. Read More.
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Republicans have veto-proof majority in NC house after Democrat switches parties
A Democrat who only five months ago won a North Carolina state House seat in the deep-blue Charlotte area has switched to the Republican Party, giving the GOP a veto-proof majority. Republicans already had a veto-proof majority in the state Senate. Read More.
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No gag order: Donald J Trump issues his side of the story
Former President Donald Trump issued a stream of statements before being indicted in New York on Tuesday (no gag order was imposed and the next hearing in the case was set for Dec. 4. Read More.
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DHS inspector general: Nonprofits using millions in taxpayer funds to help 'gotaways' evade border authorities
Illegal immigrants who evaded U.S. authorities in crossing the southern border were given funds that were awarded to nonprofit organizations by the federal government, according to a report by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General. Read More.
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Report: Chinese spy balloon collected intelligence from U.S. military sites
The Chinese spy balloon which Team Biden allowed to transit a large area of the United States before finally deciding to shoot it down was able to collect intelligence on several sensitive American military sites, a report said. Read More.
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How Alvin Bragg got himself on the George Soros radar screen
As New York state's deputy attorney general from 2017 to 2018, Alvin Bragg oversaw the lawsuit against the Donald J. Trump Foundation. As a result of that case, a judge ordered Trump to pay $2 million in damages and forced the shutdown of the foundation over allegations of misused funds. Read More.
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'Intentional': New testimony confirms Maricopa ballot tampering in 2022 midterms
New testimony from a longtime expert in the printing industry confirms ballot tampering occurred in Maricopa County’s 2022 midterm election, a report said. Read More.
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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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