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Sen. Kennedy sharply questions Biden judicial nominee's claims on police shootings
Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy on Wednesday questioned Joe Biden’s judicial nominees and in particular grilled Nusrat Choudhury about her past claims that “police officers are killing unarmed black men every single day.” Read More.
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Florida sheriff: ‘We prefer that you shoot home invaders’
Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson said that it is preferable that "you shoot home invaders" as that "would save taxpayers money." Read More.
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Dying to play: The unreported story that can no longer be ignored
In the latest production of 'Broken Truth', host John Davidson and WorldTribune.com Investigative Editor Clinton Ohlers discuss the April 21 article 'Report has compiled 937 serious health issues, 620 deaths, for athletes after Covid shots'. Read More.
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Economy 101 with Joel Nagel: Coping with Bidenflation
Attorney Joel Nagel is an expert in asset protection. He is interviewed by Carter Clews who serves on the advisory board of Free Press Foundation. Read More.
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How they did it: True the Vote releases astounding video clips
Video clips posted on social media this week previewed startling and massive data compiled by True the Vote, evidence of widescale ballot trafficking in the 2020 election. Read More.
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Unreported: Trump hit media’s entire list of things you can’t talk about at enthusiastic NC rally
"We’re not going to let our country be destroyed by lunatics," former President Donald Trump declared on Saturday at a rally in Selma, North Carolina which was ignored by major media and not even carried by conservative networks. Read More.
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Who is John Paul Mac Isaac? 'The Truth' in his own words
In five short videos merged into one, John Paul Mac Isaac, who once ran a laptop repair shop in Delaware and "slept in my own bed" tells "The Truth." Read More.
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‘Damage is unbelievable’: Trump in Michigan vows America ‘will be back’
A "rigged and stolen" presidential election has led to the catastrophic destruction of America, former President Donald Trump said. Read More.
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Trump in Georgia turns up volume against RINOs; Warns U.S. faces 'single most dangerous time'
The United States is facing "the single most dangerous time in its history," former President Donald Trump said on Saturday during a rally in Commerce, Georgia during which he incinerated "RINOs" for "not doing a damned thing" about massive election fraud in 2020. Read More.
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Tucker Carlson answers question that stumped SCOTUS nominee: ‘What is a woman’
"Every person on Earth" knows the definition of woman but the woke mob is "commanding you to think otherwise," Tucker Carlson noted. Read More.
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Melinda Gates on 1-time meeting with Jeffrey Epstein: ‘He was abhorrent . . . evil personified’
Having met him just once, Melinda Gates described Jeffrey Epstein as "evil personified." She also slammed ex-husband Bill Gates for having met with Epstein multiple times. Read More.
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Trucker convoys merge in Indianapolis
Six trucker convoys planned to merge in Indianapolis, with organizers say they expect 10,000 additional vehicles to join up with the convoy as it makes its way to the nation's capital for an anti-mandate protest. Read More.
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Hot war fervor: Tucker Carlson airs D.C. clowns explaining Ukraine tragedy
Tucker Carlson called out the often conflicted and hypocritical Swamp inhabitants in his Monday monologue, noting that the nation counts on such authoritative influencers to inject sanity into debates on the appropriate American response to inflamed international developments. Read More.
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Kari Lake confronts 'fake news' in first campaign ad: 'Rigged elections have consequences'
Since FCC rules prohibit television stations from refusing, editing, or censoring ads from political candidates, Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake decided to air her first campaign ad "only on fake news programs, forcing hard truths on the corrupt media." Read More.
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Biracial NC dad: People who tell me my kids are oppressed would be 'absolutely at war with me'
A biracial father spoke out against the teaching of Critical Race Theory at the Cabarrus County (North Carolina) School Board meeting on Feb. 14, saying he does not see racism in everyday life, adding that it is only happening on the government level and in the media. Read More.

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