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FBI targeted Giuliani with the same law it dusted off to go against Flynn, other Trump officials
A rarely-used law enacted during the Great Depression became one of the FBI's main weapons in targeting Trump associates in the Russia hoax. The feds deployed the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) again this week in seizing the laptops and cellphones of former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani. Read More.
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Investigator who exposed FBI’s partisan assault on Trump, Flynn now under investigation
An aide to California Republican Rep. Devin Nunes who was key to exposing the FBI’s use of the phony Christopher Steele dossier to pursue the disproven Trump-Russia collusion case is now under investigation, reports say. Read More.
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Team Biden plans to change ‘center of gravity’ from Americans to Big Government
The Biden New Deal was introduced during a bizarre joint session of Congress on Wednesday in which fully-vaccinated politicians wore their obedience masks and socially distanced. Read More.
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Four lines of evidence: Why Lindell’s 'Absolute Interference' cannot be dismissed
Mike Lindell’s latest documentary, “Absolute Interference,” brings together remarkable lines of evidence of nationwide election fraud, which a number of experts assert flipped both the Electoral College and the popular vote from Trump to Biden in the 2020 presidential election. The film consists of four basic lines of evidence . . . . Read More.
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Benefits of bowing to election narrative: Barr, ACB reap book deals
While those who backed President Donald Trump's fight for election integrity are finding it difficult to get published (or even a job in some cases), those who caved to the leftist narrative are being rewarded. Read More.
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Lindell launches FrankSpeech.com with $1.6 billion lawsuit against Dominion Voting Systems
As saboteurs continue to attack frankspeech.com, platform founder and My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell announced on Monday that My Pillow Inc. has filed a lawsuit against Dominion Voting Systems, seeking $1.6 billion in damages. Read More.
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Top Democrat had Internet IDs for Green Bay election center
Veteran Democratic operative Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, who was heavily involved in Green Bay, Wisconsin’s November election, was given access to “hidden” identifiers for the Internet network at the hotel convention center where ballots were counted, according to a report by Wisconsin Spotlight. Read More.
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Tanzania's Magufuli: Lockdown critic, spurned China loans
Tanzania’s former Populist President John Magufuli’s state funeral commenced on March 22 before throngs of supporters. Read More.
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'Actual malice': Judge rules against NY Times in Veritas case
The New York Times "acted with actual malice" and "reckless disregard" when two of its reporters passed off opinions as fact in several articles critical of Project Veritas, a New York Supreme Court judge ruled last week. Read More.
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Border agent shares horror stories about Biden facilities
The facilities Team Biden is keeping migrants in at the U.S. southern border are overcrowded, smell of urine and vomit, and are rampant with covid, a Border Patrol agent told The Epoch Times. Read More.
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Inconvenient facts about the Boulder shooter
Before many details were known, other than a nearly-naked man being led away by police from the Boulder, Colorado massacre on Monday, the presumption was that the gunman must be a white male Trump supporter. Read More.
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Lawsuit seeks records of NIH funding tied to Wuhan lab
Judicial Watch has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for National Institutes of Health (NIH) records of communications, contracts and agreements with the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. Read More.
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Judge blisters one-party control of U.S. media
The major media in the U.S. have essentially become the propaganda wing of the Democrat Party, a "dangerous" trend that could usher in the collapse of democracy, a federal appeals court judge said. Read More.

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