Author: Frank

Kutztown University grad running a news blog for fun. I enjoy gaming, sports, and building websites and optimizing ads for much bigger people. Eagles and Phillies fan, but I don't like anything about Joel Embiid. He can't even be on time? Bro, what's up with that?

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) isn’t very popular among Republicans, having voted twice to convict ex-President Donald Trump during his impeachment. However, the 75-year-old legislator is a realist. Following two dozen Trump-backed contenders winning the Republican primary victory on Tuesday, Romney predicted that Trump will run again in 2024 and that he will win. Romney told Axios, “It’s hard to see anything that would undermine his support.” “So, if he chooses to be the nominee in ’24, I believe he has a good chance of doing so.” Romney also admitted something. He stated, “I don’t mislead myself towards thinking I have…

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Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri is introducing legislation on Wednesday that would disintegrate President Biden’s Division of Homeland Security (DHS) disinformation board immediately, including expelling the executive director role currently held by Nina Jankowicz, the new controversial director. The Missouri Republican’s bill would dissolve this new “Disinformation Governance Board” immediately, ensuring that the Department of Homeland Security would never be able to monitor and suppress Americans’ First Amendment rights again. It would also prevent National Security Adviser Alejandro Mayorkas from allowing similar actions in other parts of the Department of Homeland Security. In addition to abolishing the commission, Hawley’s “Disintegrating…

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Actress Rosanna Arquette feels abortion is such a fundamental right that “millions of women” are considering leaving the nation now that Roe v. Wade is on the verge of being repealed. The Pulp Fiction star cried, “Millions of women are finding out how to escape out of this nation for good.” The message was eventually removed, but Arquette’s pro-abortion campaigning remained. “Let’s see and hear all the good guys out there (and there are a lot) stand with us now and stand up to the brutal Tyranny that is occurring to American women,” she tweeted. “Now is the time to…

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Alejandro Mayorkas, the Secretary of Homeland Security, denied knowing that his nominee for “disinformation czar” had disregarded Hunter Biden’s laptop as Russian false news and vouched for the now-discredited Steele dossier. Mayorkas admitted it during his statement before the Senate Appropriations Committee. Mayorkas has been chastised for putting up a misinformation board and appointing Nina Jankowicz to chair it. The board has been termed the “minister of truth” by critics, who refer to Jankowicz’s controversial and politicized social media presence. Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana questioned Mayorkas about Jankowicz’s employment process, specifically if the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was…

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As a leftist organization planned protests against the justices’ residences, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, filed legislation to strengthen safeguards for Supreme Court justices and their families. Individuals who jeopardize or obstruct the Supreme Court’s capacity to fulfill its functions would be arrested under the proposal, which would also create a criminal punishment for those who do so. Cornyn proposed the bill on the same day that a movement called “Ruth Sent Us” staged a demonstration outside the residences of six conservative Supreme Court justices. “Efforts by the Radical Left to frighten Supreme Court Justices are tragically nothing new, but they…

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The release of a draft Supreme Court judgment reversing the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion-rights decision reveals a once-stout body creaking under strain as its more assertive conservative majority seeks to upend the law on a variety of critical issues. The court’s hard-won status as the government’s mature branch is eroding. The draft’s release was the latest in a long line of disputes that have engulfed the court, which is supposed to be apolitical. Democrats have chastised conservative Justice Clarence Thomas for his wife, Ginni Thomas, who has been an active supporter of Conservative former President Donald Trump, including his…

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Brian Jack, the former White House political director, told Breitbart News exclusively about the huge night for Trump-endorsed candidates. President Trump’s support is the most crucial endorsement in politics, as we witnessed in Texas earlier this year. In the 2022 primaries, his endorsed candidates are a combined 55-0, continuing an unprecedented endorsement run that began during his term in the White House. The victory of nationalist contender J.D. Vance within the overcrowded Ohio Senate primary is a positive thing for other Trump-backed contenders and might be a sign of things to come in other states. Vance’s triumph was made all…

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Texas Rep. Pat Fallon talks about how Hillary Clinton’s team was ordered to turn over Trump-Russia documents in trial on ‘The Evening Edit.’ Just a few days ago, Special counsel John Durham demanded access to records from Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential campaign, and some other people, that were allegedly tied to the FBI’s probe into a so-called “secret channel” between Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia. WATCH: NY Post further reported: “All sides are scheduled to appear in court Wednesday for a hearing on defense contentions that the materials shouldn’t be used in the upcoming trial of lawyer Michael Sussmann.…

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Former Attorney General Bill Barr predicted that Chief Justice John Roberts would have to appoint a special counsel to investigate and determine who leaked a draft Supreme Court decision this week. Barr also suggests leaker was trying to sway the court’s decision, during this interview. Watch: On Tuesday, Barr appeared on Megyn Kelly’s SiriusXM show to address the Monday leak of a Supreme Court document that might overturn Roe v. Wade, a contentious 1973 decision that established federal protections for abortion treatments. In response to the disclosure, Barr remarked, “I was stunned.” “This is truly unprecedented. Our institutions have grown…

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President Joe Biden frequently skips news conferences in the Oval Office, preferring instead to hold them at the Old Executive Office Building’s faux White House next door. The reason for this, according to Politico, is that the Oval Office is not established for the installation of a lasting teleprompter. The research, which was released on Thursday, listed some of the concerns that may arise if the 2024 presidential race became a rematch between President Biden and former Trump, including the fear that Biden would be unable to withstand the stress of another campaign, said report. One source of concern was…

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President Biden would be on the difficult legal ground if he pursued broad-based student debt forgiveness by executive order, according to a legal study written by President Barack Obama’s former top Education Department lawyer. Even while legal experts have long questioned whether the president has the right to do so, Mr. Biden is seriously contemplating eliminating some debt for some creditors. Per a justification planned by Charlie R., who did serve as the lawyer in the Department Of Education under Obama from 2009 to 2011, to use executive action to postpone borrowings for student borrowers without trying to tie reprieve…

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President Joe Biden has been sued for allegedly ‘colluding’ with big tech to suppress and/or censor free speech in regards to the Hunter Biden laptop story. White House press secretary Jen Psaki and Dr. Fauci have been listed as a defendant. The lawsuit, filed by two Republican-led states, claims Joe Biden and other top officials in his administration have either pressured big tech, or colluded with big tech, to get a particular story about Hunter Biden’s laptop censored – that story, of course, was by none other than the NY Post who revealed the information once the computer tech guy…

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Well, this story takes one right up the wazoo! Amber Heard was testifying during the Depp-Heard defamation trial and she claims that Johnny Depp had performed a ‘cavity search’ on her because he was looking to see if she was hiding his cocaine. WATCH her say it in court: Amber Heard said: “He proceeds to do a cavity search… He said he was looking for his drugs, his cocaine… I was wondering how I, somebody who didn’t do cocaine, and was against it — that was in and of itself causing problems in our relationship — how could I hide,…

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Although Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter hasn’t been finalized yet, the new-to-be owner is keeping busy by kicking around ideas for potential changes to the platform. His latest idea is to charge corporations and governments to tweet. “Ultimately, the downfall of the Freemasons was giving away their stonecutting services for nothing. Twitter will always be free for casual users, but maybe a slight cost for commercial/government users,” Musk tweeted. For now, there’s no commitment to this plan, as is often the case with the world’s richest man, but it does fit in with what we’ve previously heard about Musk’s ideas…

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A former pollster and adviser to President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton said that, in an effort to energize liberal voters ahead of the midterms, the draft Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked. The draft decision, which was written by Justice Samuel Alito, said the states should have the authority to regulate abortion since nothing in the Constitution supports it as a right. “The leak of the … potential Supreme Court decision was, I think, clearly designed to affect both the court, and I think perhaps the midterms. I think that Democrats were rather lackluster going into…

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President Biden said that the controversy is “about a lot more than abortion,” and warned that the “MAGA crowd” is “the most extreme political organization that’s existed in recent American history,” after the leaked draft opinion signaling the Supreme Court’s intent to overturn Roe v. Wade. The president was asked about the leaked draft opinion authored by Justice Samuel Alito, which indicates the high court’s plans to strike down Roe v. Wade, which would leave decisions on abortion restrictions for the states to decide. “This is about a lot more than abortion,” Biden said, pointing to Roe as part of…

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Some of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s admirers may need to reassess her legacy if the landmark abortion rights decision Roe v. Wade is overturned, after her failure to retire from the Supreme Court. Political scientists suggested that a “cult of personality” around Ginsburg contributed to the current threat to Roe. Despite the fact that Ginsburg was an iconic figure who is still widely admired, particularly by progressives, her decision not to retire from the nation’s highest court has been criticized in the past, as her death in late 2020 enabled then President Donald Trump to nominate Amy Coney…

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A Delaware computer repair guy revealed and exposed Hunter Biden’s laptop, then was forced to close his business, and ended up in exile in Colorado for about one year – is now taking legal action against Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, CNN, and two news websites (Daily Beast and Politico). The repairman, John Paul Mac Isaac, 45, has filed a multi-million-dollar defamation lawsuit against them and has claimed that they accused him of pushing Russian disinformation which ultimately lead to the close of his business, his reputation being ruined, and perhaps some other things as reported by the NY Post. The…

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According to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, so many more as 18,000 migrants could pass this same southern border every day once the Trump’s Title 42 health regulation is removed, putting even more strain on federal authorities already stretched thin struggling to suppress the crisis. WATCH: “Title 42 is in charge of public health. So, starting in September of last year, we began to plan for its conclusion… “We’re not projecting 18,000,” Mayorkas said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “What we do in the department is a plan for multiple eventualities, so we’re ready for everything,” Mayorkas added. When presenter…

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Hillary Clinton reacted to the leaked draft opinion suggesting that the United States Supreme Court might overturn Roe v. Wade. This took place while the controversial 74-year-old Clinton was attending the Met Gala on Monday, the first time she’s been there in 21 years as reported. WATCH the news video on the leaked document from Supreme Court: During the Met Gala, Zach Stanton posted the following message: “The Supreme Court has voted to strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, according to an initial draft majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito circulated inside the court and obtained by…

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Led by Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., a group of 30 Republican senators is partnering with Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., in introducing a resolution to repeal the Biden administration’s asylum rule. They say the president’s plan “exacerbates” the border crisis. In order to remove a rule by the Biden administration that the lawmakers say would “illegally upend” the United States’ asylum system, they are introducing a “joint resolution of disapproval” under the Congressional Review Act (CRA). The Biden administration’s new rule is aimed at cutting the time for processing asylum claims from years to months. It was first announced in August…

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The Biden administration was sued by a coalition of Republican states over a controversial rule that would expedite asylum claims at the southern border, the latest in a slew of legal challenges by Republican states over the administration’s immigration policies. Led by Arizona, Missouri and Louisiana, the lawsuit by 14 states, seeks to block a rule, which is set to go into effect in May, that would allow U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers, rather than immigration judges to hear asylum cases for migrants placed in expedited removal. “That Rule eviscerates crucial safeguards to our nation’s immigration system and…

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Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, dodged a question about The Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden business associate Eric Schwerin’s 19 visits to the White House complex and vice president’s residence while Joe Biden was vice president. WATCH Video on Hunter Biden’s shady business: Lisa Desjardins, PBS reporter said at Psaki’s regular briefing: “On Hunter Biden, the New York Post is reporting, looking at White House visitor logs, that there were 19 visits to the White House while the president was vice president by Hunter Biden’s business partner, including one with the vice president.” “Can you help us understand…

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According to an upcoming book from two New York Times reporters, first lady Jill Biden expressed frustration that Kamala Harris was the top choice for vice president. An excerpt from Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns’ forthcoming book, “This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future,” describes the vice-presidential nomination process during Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign. The authors wrote of a conversation Jill Biden had after she learned Harris became a leading candidate to serve as Biden’s running mate: “‘There are millions of people in the United States,’ she began. ‘Why,’ she asked, ‘do we have to…

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An “a–hole” who “looks like s—” were the words used by Hunter Biden for former President Bill Clinton in a 2016 email exchange and he took aim at multiple Clinton aides in 2015 emails with his longtime business partner Eric Schwerin and Delaware’s now-chief deputy attorney general, Alexander Mackler. Schwerin shared a video clip of Clinton in an email thread with Hunter Biden and Mackler, who was deputy counsel to Vice President Joe Biden at the time, in the April 8, 2016 exchange. The clip showed that during a 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign event in Philadelphia the former president clashed…

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Former federal prosecutor Jim Trusty discusses the criminal probe of the Trump-Russia investigation on ‘The Evening Edit’ and suggests that Hillary Clinton may be trying to block John Durham from attaining a very specific set of documents that could potentially do harm to her or her associates. WATCH the video: The committee representing Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign wants to block Special Counsel John Durham from accessing specific documents connected to the law firm known as Perkins Coie and all the work they did for Hillary’s campaign and also the Democratic National Committee – and to top it off, the…

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis joined “The Ingraham Angle Town Hall” in Orlando, Florida, to break down Florida’s efforts to crack down on illegal immigration as the debate on Title 42 continues. If overturned, the United States could see an even bigger influx of illegal immigrants and DeSantis has something to say about it. This is taking place as DeSantis threatens Disney over their criticism of a controversial bill in Florida. WATCH: Here is what DeSantis said in his most recent statement: “It affects everybody. The fentanyl that’s coming across the border is affecting every state in this union. That’s why…

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Lawsuits seeking to disqualify three Republican lawmakers from this year’s ballot have been dismissed by a judge in Phoenix. Those lawsuits were made because these three lawmakers participated in or helped organize the Jan. 6, 2021, rally in Washington that led to an unprecedented attack on Congress. After making this decision public from Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Christopher Coury, it means that Reps. Paul Gosar and Andy Biggs and state Rep. Mark Finchem remain on the primary ballot barring a reversal by the state Supreme Court. Finchem is running for Secretary of State, Arizona’s chief election officer, while Gosar…

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The Department of Homeland Security was ripped by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., over its creation of a so-called “disinformation board” that he says will be policing free speech instead of the border. WATCH VIDEO on Biden’s Disinformation Board: Hawley voiced “deep concern” in a letter addressed to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, over the department’s decision to create a new “Disinformation Governance Board.” “I confess, I at first thought this announcement was satire. Surely, no American administration would ever use the power of government to sit in judgment on the First Amendment speech of its own citizens. Sadly, I was…

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Former President Donald Trump compared President Joe Biden to the five worst presidents in history and suggested that Biden was way worse. Trump didn’t name the five worst presidents as it was just a hypothetical statement of which could be up for debate. WATCH TRUMP SAY IT: Trump’s direct quote was: “You could take the five worst presidents in American history and put them together and they would not have been able to do the damage that Joe Biden has done to our country in 16 months. Think of the damage that’s been caused.” It’s unclear what the amount of…

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Looks like former President Donald Trump will not face an indictment or any criminal charges as the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation wraps up and the grand jury assigned to it says Trump “will not be indicted in Manhattan in the foreseeable future — if at all,” according to the The New York Times. RELATED VIDEO: Manhattan prosecutors in the Trump Organization criminal investigation have convened a grand jury to hear evidence and potential charges. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman discusses the impact this grand jury could have for the former President and other Trump Organization executives. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZwKUCg4Q3A Trump faced…

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Tulsi Gabbard posted a video of former President Barack Obama and called out President Joe Biden in a single tweet that said: “Biden is just a front man. Obama, April 21: social media censors “don’t go far enough,” so the government needs to step in to do the job. Six days later, Homeland Security rolls out the ‘Ministry of Truth’ (aka Disinformation Governance Board).” WATCH the video: “Gabbard’s tweet was in reference to Obama’s speech at Stanford University last week, where he declared that tech companies have an obligation to more strictly police disinformation and called for the government to…

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Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin has endorsed Republican Rep. David McKinley out of West Virginia, giving President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan another batch of bad news. Manchin also released a video calling McKinley’s opponent a liar. WATCH the video: However, there is quite a conflict with this because McKinley was accused of supporting Biden’s Build Back Better plan, despite the fact that Manchin has blocked it. The problem comes from Rep. Alex Mooney who originally accused McKinley of laying the foundation for Biden’s Build Back Better when he allegedly voted to approve of the massive $1.2 billion spending plan.…

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Boston took a 9-0 loss handed to them directly from the United States Supreme Court who ruled unanimously that the city violated a Christian group’s freedom of speech by not flying their flag outside of the city hall. This 9-0 court decision overturned a previous case from a lower court, specifically Shurtleff vs City of Boston, in which the city’s flag-raising program would grant requests from private groups to fly their flag outside of city hall, but Boston rejected the request from a man named Harold Shurtleff. He’s the man who organizes a Christian group, and they wanted to fly…

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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene got bad news when a judge ruled that a lawsuit, pushed by Democrats, trying to remove the outspoken Republican from the ballot for her reelection can proceed. The lawsuit seeks to block MTG from seeking reelection under the allegation that she is unfit for office because some of her supporters may have participated in the Jan 6 insurrection. This legal challenge was filed with the Georgia Secretary of State by a group of voters who claim Greene had actually violated a provision in the US Constitution that was passed well after the Civil War. It…

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Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, discusses the border crisis and President Biden creating a new group to tackle ‘disinformation’ but then turns the tables on the United States government and suggests the White House is literally the biggest purveyor of misinformation there is. WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZUrEx-8bEY President Joe Biden’s administration had the DHS launch the misinformation board which was immediately mocked. Critics suggested that DHS should worry about the border and not random misinformation they find on the Internet. Critics also laughed at the Biden administration for launching a misinformation board as members of our own government called out the American government,…

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Fox News contributor Joe Concha slams the Biden administration for starting a disinformation board and Twitter employees overwhelmingly donating to Democrats. Concha went further by calling out vice president Kamala Harris, saying he does not remember her having ‘one notable interview’ thus far, in his opinion. WATCH Concha unload on Democrats: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sblcuNikKc4 Kamala Harris has been the perpetrator of word salad videos whenever she’s being recorded and says something that comes off as unintelligible. In one of Kamala Harris most recent word salad videos, she was criticized as sounding illiterate, confused, and unprepared. Others on social media had something to…

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A Texas man wearing a cowboy hat in his Twitter profile picture has offered Elon Musk 100 acres of free land if he moves Twitter business from San Francisco to Texas. After Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion, people like Texas Gov. Greg Abbott have invited Musk to bring the business to Texas, but it seems like the man in the cowboy hat might be making an offer Musk may not refuse. The man’s name is Jim Schwertner and he’s the president and CEO of Schwertner Farms. His offer to Musk was very simple. He said, on Twitter: “Elon Musk,…

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House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy is facing mixed reactions from GOP lawmakers after leaked audio revealed he talked badly about then-President Donald Trump, blaming him and some fellow Republicans for the January 6 insurrection and suggesting that the former president resign from his position Some GOP lawmakers now want McCarthy to explain his remarks so they can have further understanding of them and decide if McCarthy is someone to be trusted in the future. Two reporters from the New York Times, Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns, released audio of Kevin McCarthy and some other GOP leaders discussing the insurrection from…

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Before a game, a coach crosses his arms. Before the bell sounds, a teacher reads the Bible aloud. A coach who holds a Christian youth club after school in his house. While hearing arguments regarding a former public high school football coach from Washington state who intended to bow and pray in the stadium after games, Supreme Court justices addressed all of those hypothetical circumstances. The judges were discussing how to strike a balance between instructors’ and coaches’ religion and free speech rights and students’ right not to be coerced into religious activities, per report. The court’s conservative majority appeared…

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Andrew McCarthy, Fox News contributor and former federal prosecutor, said the case for an independent probe is “bulletproof,” after calling for Attorney General Merrick Garland to appoint a special counsel to investigate the Biden family’s potential corruption. WATCH THE VIDEO: McCarthy, who led the federal prosecution of the terrorists responsible for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, issued the plea in an opinion column published by The Hill. Garland told senators there is no need for an independent investigation, as the case is being handled by the Department of Justice. “The undeniable facts are that (a) there is a bulletproof…

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Ari Melber, presenter of MSNBC’s “The Beat,” performed a monologue on Monday in response to Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter and efforts to solve the social media platform’s censoring past. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMSW9m8wxVc Musk’s Twitter takeover, according to Melber, may result in one party’s candidates being blacklisted or even “secretly” restricting the reach of certain postings, which Musk has been working to correct. “It’s true that if you’re a democracy such as the U. S., where they used to restrict media and claim Rupert Murdoch can’t have too many local TV stations and newspaper articles in one city,” Melber explained.…

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Elon Musk decided to purchase Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) for $44 billion in cash, transferring control of the social media platform used among millions of people and world leaders to the world’s richest person. It’s a turning point for the 16-year-old firm, which evolved to become one of the world’s most important public squares but now confronts a slew of obstacles. Elon, a self-described “freedom of expression ideological purist,” has mocked Twitter’s censorship. He desires Twitter’s system for prioritizing tweets to be made public, and he opposed giving advertisers too much control on the platform, as reported. Political activists believe that…

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Fusion GPS employees have allegedly sent hundreds of emails with unverified accusations against former President Donald Trump in hopes to trigger negative news stories about him, as revealed by Special Counsel John Durham, in a report by Washington Times. Mr. Durham was responding to efforts of people with ties to Hillary Clinton‘s presidential campaign to keep potentially explosive evidence out of his hands during the upcoming trial of a Clinton campaign lawyer accused of lying to the FBI. In a court motion filed late Monday, Mr. Durham said the slew of emails undercuts the assertion of Clinton campaign officials that…

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Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., discusses Sen. Joe Manchin saying he won’t revive Biden’s Build Back Better plan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t9eoFn7Sy0 The Build Back Better was rejected by Joe Manchin, but he also stood strong against another time. Joe Manchin opposed a Democrat proposal that sparked a wildfire of conflict amid the party, as previously reported. The president came out with a new plan to raise $360 billion in revenue by imposing a 20 percent minimum tax on billionaires but was shot down a few days later by Manchin, who said that he doesn’t support the president’s plan to tax the unrealized gains…

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The House Republican conference’s enthusiasm for impeaching senior Biden officials has expanded from the edges to the center, predicting the strong pressure Kevin McCarthy would face from his colleagues if he becomes Speaker next year. During President Biden’s first year in office, the far right of the Republican Party was primarily interested in impeaching him and his Cabinet officials. However, the same discussions are now taking place among a considerably bigger population despite the fact that there is almost no precedent or legal rationale. The Republican Study Committee, which includes more than 150 members of the House of Representatives, is preparing…

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The Supreme Court rejected a local group’s request to stop one of the nation’s top high schools from utilizing a new admissions method that it claims discriminates against Asian Americans. The admissions method at Thomas Jefferson High School for Technology and Science in Fairfax County, VA, just outside of Washington, D.C., was modified two years ago with the proclaimed aim of expanding student diversity. The school no longer makes students take multiple standardized tests, write an essay, or acquire recommendations from teachers. Applicants must have passed a challenging load of middle school classes with a good grade-point average under the…

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When Joseph Kennedy was an assistant high school football coach in Bremerton, Washington, he began praying at the 50-yard line immediately after games. Soon, his players gathered around and along came the coaches and players from opposing teams. The school district asked him to find a more private place to pray to avoid the appearance of an official endorsement of his religious views. The Justices seem inclined to rule in favor of the coach. WATCH THE VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ettDBNRJIg NBC News further reported: “The Supreme Court on Monday seemed inclined to rule for a Washington state high school football coach who…

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Conservatives responded positively to Elon Musk’s $44 billion purchase of Twitter, a major social media site that they have long accused of systematically censoring their opinions. The internet billionaire and the world’s wealthiest man completed the purchase after an 11-day whirlwind that featured resistance, then resignation from the San Francisco-based platform’s board of directors. Musk, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, has long expressed his desire to make Twitter, where he has 80 million followers, private so that it may act as a public forum for free expression, per a report. Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) tweeted, “Free speech is making a comeback.”…

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Black Lives Matter is being heavily criticized for buying a six million dollar mansion with donation money, with many people saying it’s wasting the money when there’s real people in need – except there are some people who don’t seem to have a problem with the lavish purchase. Even the co-founder has dismissed accusations of wrongdoing. In 2020, when Kulia Petzoldt first learned of George Floyd’s death, she took her teenage daughter to protest alongside a mass of people demanding justice in Lake Merritt in Oakland, California. Petzoldt, who is white, grew up around different cultures, and she said that…

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