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Accounting 101: $4.7 trillion in Treasury payments were missing budget line code
The absence of an identification code resulted in $4.7 trillion in Treasury Department payments being "almost impossible" to trace, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced on Monday. Read More.
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Obama-era solar plant to close despite $1.6 billion in loan guarantees
An Obama-era California solar power facility known more for incinerating birds than helping the environment is on the road to closing down. Read More.
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‘Spitting mad’: Unelected federal bureaucracy left reeling by Trump’s first 100 hours
The clock for presidential terms getting off to a good start has in the past been set at 100 days. President Donald Trump set off the alarm in just 100 hours. And in the process he has upended the real power in the "Swamp" which is what some call the "administrative state," the powerful and unelected federal bureaucracy. Read More.
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Trump critic at National Cathedral and her Episcopal Migration Ministry got $53 million in taxpayer funding
A ministry of the Episcopal bishop who criticized President Donald Trump during the inaugural prayer service received millions in taxpayer funds from the Biden-Harris administration, a report said. Read More.
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The future of the Democrat Party is ... David Hogg?
Gun control activist David Hogg was elected on Saturday to serve as the vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Read More.
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Analysis: Pardons point to deal Biden family made for his exit
Before bowing out of the 2024 presidential race, Joe Biden likely cut a deal that included pardons for his family members, bestselling author Peter Schweizer told The Daily Wire. Read More.
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Biden in last act pardons ‘crime family’
In his last act in the White House, made official during President Donald Trump's inaugural address, Democrat Joe Biden redefined public service when he issued preemptive pardons to five of his family members. Read More.
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Biden goes there: Preemptive pardons for Fauci, Jan. 6 Committee, Milley; AP backs unprecedented action
In a statement released at 7 a.m. Monday morning, the White House said Joe Biden preemptively pardoned Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley, and members of the January 6 Select Committee. Read More.
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Reality check: The only 2 Republicans who brought up J6 at Bondi hearings opposed pardons
During hearings this week to confirm the next individual to head up the Department of Justice, scant mention was made of the many abuses exposed by independent media in the Biden-Harris DOJ's rounding up, prosecuting, and imprisoning of J6 protesters. Read More.
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Republicans introduce amendment to impose term limits on House, Senate members
Republicans, led by Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, have introduced a resolution proposing a constitutional amendment to impose term limits for members of Congress. Read More.
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Unindicted: Did any 'journalist' vet those Biden award recipients?
Joe Biden issued the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's top civilian honor, to 19 individuals on Saturday. Read More.
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Biden awards Presidential Citizens Medal to . . . Liz Cheney
Joe Biden on Thursday presented former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney with the Presidential Citizens Medal, which supposedly honors Americans who have performed “exemplary deeds of service for their country or their fellow citizens.” Read More.
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Festivus Report: Rand Paul’s Christmas gift to DOGE
In the last fiscal year, $15.5 billion U.S. taxpayer dollars went to promote electric vehicles that Americans "don't want." Another $10 billion was shelled out to lease, maintain, and furnish office buildings for government workers who have been working from home since the Covid pandemic hit. Read More.
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Nancy Pelosi and husband profited big time from Covid bailouts
For many years, Nancy Pelosi and husband Paul rarely profited from their investment in Napa Valley's Auberge du Soleil, a swanky five-star hotel and spa which attracts A-list celebrities and tech moguls. Read More.
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Pardons watch, continued: Biden commutes sentence of comptroller who stole $53 million from Illinois town
Among the 1,500 prison sentences commuted by Joe Biden last week was Rita Crundwell, who was behind bars for stealing more than $53 million from a small town in Illinois where she was the comptroller. Read More.

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