Author: Frank

Kutztown University grad living the dad life. Spend my time gaming, playing sports in rec leagues, and working on websites for a living. Eagles and Phillies fan, but screw the Sixers. Everyone but Maxey sucks. Go birds! For gaming, hit me up on Xbox to play some Destiny2, COD, Halo, or Battlefield. @Drastic215

Abby Broyles, an Oklahoma Democratic Congressional candidate is facing serious allegations involving a party, alcohol and middle school girls being verbally assaulted. KFOR was contacted by multiple parents about a Valentine’s party for pre-teen girls in the metro. Broyles, who made a name for herself as a journalist in Oklahoma City, was invited by her friend who was the host at this party, which included a sleepover and a movie, where several middle school girls were in attendance. According to the parents, the evening started just fine but it all went down when Broyles began drinking wine becoming more and…

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The White House doctor who worked under former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump made a prediction that current President Joe Biden could possibly resign due to his limited cognitive abilities. The doctor, Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) stated his opinion of Joe Biden and his cognitive state during an interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News. Hannity was criticizing Joe Biden statements he made during a town hall with CNN. Hannity slammed Biden as being “completely incomprehensible.” At some point during the interview, Hannity then praised Donald Trump and a cognitive test he allegedly took where he scored fairly high.…

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The Emergencies Act that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently invoked to quell the trucker convoy protests is “very, very dangerous,” said Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., while also warning against similar legislation that exists in the United States. “I think statutes that allow presidents or heads of state to invoke emergencies are very, very dangerous. We have the same sort of statutes here, and I have long-time been an opponent of these. We actually have in the United States an Emergency Act that allows the president to shut down the internet,” said Paul during an episode of the BASED Politics…

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Kyle Rittenhouse, a teen man who was found not guilty of deadly shootings in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has revealed plans to sue news organizations and people who spread lies about him. On Nov. 19, Rittenhouse was cleared of all charges in the Kenosha shootings that resulted in the deaths of two men. One man was injured. Rittenhouse was charged with the homicide of 36-year-old Joseph Rosenbaum, a 26-year-old Anthony Huber, and injuring of 27-year-old Gaige Grosskreutz. Rittenhouse was accused of homicide and reckless endangerment and faced a potential death penalty. The 18-year-old said to Fox News that he and his team…

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As part of their extensive review of the 2020 presidential election, Assembly Republicans sought to imprison the chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission, Racine’s mayor, and other officials on Friday. The court filing influenced Michael J. Gableman, a lawyer and former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice. Three days ago, he withdrew subpoenas issued to the immigrant rights group Voces de la Frontera. A month ago, an attorney for Gableman told a judge that he hoped to avoid jailing the mayors of Green Bay and Madison. Gableman stepped up his efforts on Friday, telling Waukesha County Circuit Judge Ralph Ramirez that if…

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Michael Sussmann’s attorneys have asked the court to “strike” the “factual background” part of Durham’s filing, claiming it would “taint the jury pool.” Sussmann, an ex-lawyer in charge of Clinton’s campaign, was a part of the scheme trying to link Trump with Russia, according to Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation. On Feb. 11, Durham revealed the potential conflicts of interest linked to Sussmann’s representation, who has been accused of lying to a federal agent. Sussmann has entered a not-guilty plea. Sussmann’s lawyers stated that the Special Counsel had done more than simply file brief noting potential conflicts of interest. The…

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House Democrats who will not be running for reelection this year have reached the highest number in the last 30 years. The situation clearly reflects discontent with the standoff on Capitol Hill, the bad relationship between the parties, and the problems facing Democrats as they battle to maintain their slight majority. Rep. Kathleen Rice announced her decision not to compete for reelection last week, making her the 30th Democrat in the House to do so. This is the most for the party since 1992 when 41 House Democrats announced their retirement just as their presidential nominee, Bill Clinton, was being…

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Former CNN president Jeff Zucker and former chief marketing officer Allison Gollust are two new big names that are embroiled in controversy and are working with a well-known public relations and crisis management pro in D.C. who has represented a slew of controversial and high-profile clients. Internal investigations are being conducted for months already by CNN that have resulted in the firing of ex-anchor Chris Cuomo and the resignations of both Zucker and Gollust. These conducts have also revealed multiple issues relating to the three. After failing to disclose a consensual relationship with Gollust, Zucker resigned earlier this month, while…

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Nearly $20,000 was paid to a cybersecurity firm from the Biden campaign, at the center of Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe. In 2020, according to Federal Election Commission records, the campaign paid Neustar Information Services for accounting and compliance work. In order to collect “derogatory” information about Donald Trump, the Neustar chief technology officer, Rodney Joffe, accessed sensitive web traffic data that the company maintained on behalf of the White House executive office, according to Durham. Allegedly the information was provided by Joffe to Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, who in turn…

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Controversial former Trump National Security Council, Alexander Vindman, has claimed that Republicans have “blood on their hands” and accused them of enticing Vladimir Putin. Vindman also suggested that the United States could get pulled into the mess going on between Russia and Ukraine “regardless of what we do at this point.” This was said during a conversation with MSNBC host Ali Velshi and the transcript of that conversation is below: ALI VELSHI, MSNBC: Are you a little bit puzzled at the responses coming from some right-wing American media, and now even members of the Republican party that seem to be…

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After model agent Jean-Luc Brunel was found hanging in his Paris prison cell on Saturday, Ghislaine Maxwell’s family expressed concern for her safety. Brunel was allegedly introduced to Jeffrey Epstein by Maxwell, who was convicted of s-x trafficking last year. Epstein, the pedophile, and billionaire, was found dead in his cell in August 2019. Brunel, who founded MC2 Model Management with Epstein after running Karin Models in Paris, was in charge of finding girls and young women for Epstein. He was found hanged by his bed in his cell at La Sante jail at 1:30 a.m. local time, according to…

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Representative Jim Jordan, a Republican of Ohio, criticized the House select committee investigating the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, calling it a “political operation” to prevent ex-President Donald Trump from running for President again. Jordan was called to speak before a House select committee about the events of January 6, but the Republican declined. In a letter to the committee he sent last week, Jordan said that even if he had info for the Select Committee, the actions and remarks of Democrats in the House of Representatives suggested that the inquiry was not objective and…

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Former President of the U.S. Donald Trump claimed that the National Archives found nothing in documents taken from his Florida home. He stated that allegations that, while in the White House, he was working in a filing room were false. On Friday, Trump’s spokesperson Liz Harrington issued a statement calling the retrieval of approximately 15 boxes packed with records from his Mar-a-Lago estate during a routine process. According to U.S. Archivist David Ferriero, some of the records were marked as classified. The substance of the classified documents was not disclosed by the National Archives, and it is unclear whether the…

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Former President Donald Trump and two of his children will need to answer questions under oath about the Trump Organization’s business practices in the state attorney general’s civil probe of the company, a New York judge ordered. Lawyers for Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump demanded that they cancel the court summons from Attorney General Letitia James’ office, claiming that her investigation was politically motivated and designed to provide fuel for an ongoing criminal probe into the company by the Manhattan district attorney’s office. State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron gave the green light in his ruling for the…

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Political  personality Candace Owens suggested that Americans stop talking about Russia and start sending troops to invade Canada. Owens posted the following message on Twitter that said: “STOP talking about Russia. Send American troops to Canada to deal with the tyrannical reign of Justin Trudeau Castro. He has fundamentally declared himself dictator and is waging war on innocent Canadian protesters and those who have supported them financially.” Owens posted this knowing it’s simply a statement to get people fired up and there is basically zero chance that the American military will get involved in a situation like this. What’s happening…

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Republican Ted Cruz didn’t waste anytime asking a crucial question about Hillary Clinton after an associate of Jeffrey Epstein was found hanged in a prison cell. Cruz said it in jest when he posted the following question about Hillary Clinton and her whereabouts after Jean-Luc Brunel was found deceased. Cruz posted, in a joking manner: “Anyone know where Hillary was this weekend?” What happened to Jean-Luc Brunel? French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, a longtime associate of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, has been found dead in his prison cell, a spokesperson for the Paris prosecutor’s office said. Brunel was found alone,…

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Special counsel John Durham is now stating in a new court filing that “members of the media” could have “misinterpreted” claims he made in a filing before that, which could have lead to the spark of theories swirling about Hillary Clinton’s campaign being accused of spying on Donald Trump by trying to infiltrate servers. As of now, there is only allegations that Hillary Clinton’s campaign tried to infiltrate servers tied to Donald Trump, but of course – the investigation needs to be done and theories proven before they’re stated as true. The acknowledgment in Thursday’s filing came as former President…

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Hunter Biden could be sitting in hot lava if the testimony from his baby’s mother indicates him in any wrong doing amid an investigation. Lunden Roberts, 30, testified in front of a federal grand jury as part of an investigation into Hunter Biden’s finances. It’s unclear how much of an impact this will have on Joe Biden’s presidency, but it certainly does not look good. According to this report and the other reports: Biden has been paying child support to Roberts retroactive to November 2018 after an Arkansas judge ruled that he is the “biological and legal father” of Roberts’…

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Chris Cuomo’s former colleague from another network came out with new details about exit from CNN last year and an accusation, claiming that he had s-xually assaulted her in his office, which he denies. Attorney Debra S. Katz, who said she was representing an anonymous client who worked with Cuomo at ABC News, shared these new information in a letter. In 2011, the woman was a temp at ABC, but she was looking for permanent employment, so she accepted an invitation to have lunch with Chris, as he was giving her career advice previously, according to the letter which was…

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A group of Canadian premiers and U.S. governors has urged U.S. President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to abandon a vaccine mandate for truckers traveling across borders. On Wednesday, a coalition of 16 governors and two premiers sent a letter to Canadian and U.S. governments requesting that truckers crossing between the two countries be granted vaccine and quarantine exemptions. The mandate, according to the letter, is putting additional strain on already stressed supply chains. The first request was to reinstate the quarantine and vaccine exemptions to cross-border truckers ASAP. Although the coalition did express their understanding regarding…

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Alec Baldwin, a movie star, fatally shot Halyna Hutchins, a cinematographer, during a practice scene in the film last October. The film “Rust” was being made near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Joel Souza, a director, was also wounded during a tragic accident that happened when Baldwin practiced a pull with a revolver and accidentally fired it. Halyna Hutchins’ family has submitted a wrongful death lawsuit against the famous actor, the film’s producers, production companies, and other vital crew members. According to attorney Brian Panish, the lawsuit, filed in Santa Fe, asserts countless industry-standard violations by Alec Baldwin and other crew…

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