Author: Chelsea Betonie

Monday evening saw Joe Biden and Kamala Harris hosting a Juneteenth concert at the White House’s South Lawn, with performances by Gladys Knight and Patti LaBelle. “In 2021, President Biden signed bipartisan legislation establishing Juneteenth as the nation’s newest Federal holiday, so that all Americans can feel the power of this day, learn from our history, celebrate our progress, and recognize and engage in the work that continues,” the White House boasted. After a 5-day visit to Paris, France, 81-year-old Biden returned to the White House on Monday evening and promptly headed to the South Lawn for the Juneteenth concert.…

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As the NBA Finals heat up, there is one coach who is making headlines for more than just his team’s performance on the court. Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla has been praised by many for his bold response to a question about race during a recent press conference. Mazzulla, who is one of only two black head coaches in the NBA, was asked by a reporter about the significance of having two black coaches facing off in the Finals. “For the first time since 1975… you have two black coaches. Given the plight, sometimes with black head coaches in the…

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Former President Donald Trump has contended that Special Counsel Jack Smith was unlawfully appointed and lacks the authority to prosecute him in the classified documents case in South Florida. District Judge Aileen Cannon has scheduled a hearing on this issue for June 21, allowing three groups of legal scholars to participate in oral arguments, a rare move. Two of the groups have backed Trump’s motion to dismiss, while the third has supported Smith’s appointment by Attorney General Merrick Garland. On May 7, as part of an order that indefinitely delayed a trial in the classified documents case, Judge Cannon set…

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This week, The Wall Street Journal caused a stir by releasing an article claiming that numerous individuals close to President Joe Biden have observed signs of his deteriorating mental state. The article has prompted one doctor to call for an inquiry into the president’s mental health. According to the Journal, 45 sources have reported that Biden frequently experiences difficulty maintaining focus during meetings and regularly closes his eyes for extended periods. “You couldn’t be there and not feel uncomfortable,” one source was quoted as saying of the president’s performance during a meeting on aid to Ukraine. Dr. Stuart Fischer is…

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President Joe Biden displayed awkward behavior at a D-Day ceremony in Normandy, France on Thursday. He was seen attempting to sit on an invisible chair and suddenly leaving, leading to speculation about the reasons behind his actions. “Awkward,” the Republican National Committee’s account posted on X, along with a clip of Biden stooping and reaching behind him as if he were preparing to sit: In another video, Jill Biden was seen escorting the president out while a band played. Meanwhile, French President Emanuel Macron stayed behind to shake hands with World War II veterans on the stage that Biden had…

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In a shocking turn of events, Travis County District Attorney José Garza has launched an attack on justice by seeking to overturn Governor Abbott’s pardon of Sgt. Daniel Perry, a veteran who was wrongfully convicted of fatally shooting a BLM/Antifa protestor in self-defense. According to reports, Garza, who is backed by notorious billionaire George Soros, held a press conference on Tuesday where he accused the Board of Pardons and Paroles and Governor Abbott of putting their own political agendas above the rule of law. Garza’s statement reeks of hypocrisy as it is clear that he himself is using his position…

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A new complication has arisen in a federal case in Minnesota, where the government accuses seven defendants of embezzling millions of dollars in COVID aid funds meant for the federal Child Nutrition Program through the Feeding Our Future charity. A juror received a bag containing $120,000 in cash at their home, along with instructions to vote for acquittal. As a result, all seven defendants were re-arrested, the trial courthouse was placed on lockdown, and further actions were taken. A report in the Post-Millennial explains that the seven are “part of a larger case that has seen 70 charged with stealing…

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After his conviction in Manhattan, New York, former President Donald Trump has discussed his future plans and the impact of the trial on his entire family. “We’re going to be appealing this scam. We’re going to be appealing it on many different things. He [Judge Juan Merhcan]  wouldn’t allow us to have witnesses, he wouldn’t allow us to talk, he wouldn’t allow us to do anything. The judge was a tyrant,” Trump said. “We’re going to fight,” he said. “I’m wired in such a way that a lot of people would have gone away a long time ago. They would have…

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Parents in the US are now confronting the challenges of a second year without an adequate supply of amoxicillin, the most commonly prescribed antibiotic in the nation. The liquid versions of this medication, essential for treating children with strep throat, chest and sinus infections, and earaches, remain scarce according to the drug shortage database of the US Food and Drug Administration. Unfortunately, there is no indication that this shortage will be resolved anytime soon. “It is a problem. Respiratory illness season is coming up, and that’s going to be a huge issue,” said David Margraf, a pharmaceutical research scientist with…

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When NBC News went live on Thursday to report on President Trump’s controversial conviction by a New York City court, they made an attempt to subtly criticize Trump supporters. However, their plan backfired when they featured a man in the midst of their report who was identified as Tony Barbieri, an actor known for his performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The man, acting as a fervent Trump supporter, ended up revealing his true identity and purpose during the broadcast. The Media Research Center (MRC) uncovered that the man in question was not an authentic Trump supporter but rather an actor…

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The Secret Service has issued a response to the conviction of former President Donald Trump in Manhattan, stating that the 34 felony count convictions will not affect its duty to protect him. “Today’s outcome has no bearing on the manner in which the United States Secret Service carries out its protective mission. Our security measures will proceed unchanged,” the agency said. “For all settings around the world, we study locations and develop comprehensive and layered protective models that incorporate state of the art technology, protective intelligence and advanced security tactics to safeguard our protectees,” Secret Service’s chief of communications Anthony…

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The United States is currently embroiled in a political uproar following the controversial guilty verdict in the trial of former President Donald Trump. Trump has been found guilty on all 34 charges related to falsifying business records in connection with a hush-money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, marking him as the first ex-president to be convicted of a crime. Trump has strongly condemned the trial as unjust and declared his plan to appeal, steadfastly asserting his innocence. Several Republican leaders have come out in support of him, expressing their outrage and standing behind the former president. “This verdict…

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On Thursday, Laura Loomer came on The War Room broadcast to share her latest findings about Judge Merchan and his daughter, who is soliciting funds from the ongoing Donald Trump trial. Loomer exposed that the Marxist Judge Juan Merchan is enabling his daughter’s clients to attend his legal proceedings against President Trump. This revelation points fingers at the very person presiding over the case, as it appears that he may be involved in misconduct. The spotlight now shifts to Judge Merchan, who is meant to uphold justice but seems to have allowed a conflict of interest to arise in his…

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In a move that is sure to please conservative Americans, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has refused a demand by Democrat senators that he recuse himself from any cases related to the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, Trump immunity, and the 2020 election. The demand for recusal came after it was revealed that Justice Alito’s wife had flown flags supporting former President Donald Trump at their residential and vacation homes. But in a letter sent by the justice to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL), Alito made it clear that he would not be stepping…

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In a significant win for the conservative movement, former Trump campaign spokesperson Katrina Pierson has clinched victory in the closely watched primary race for Texas House District 33. Pierson’s triumph over her Republican opponent positions her as the presumptive winner for the November general election, as no Democratic candidate stands in her path. The race, which drew considerable attention from political observers and grassroots activists alike, pitted Pierson against her Republican rival in a battle for the party’s nomination. Known for her staunch support of President Donald Trump and her commitment to conservative principles, Pierson emerged as the clear choice…

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In a recent segment on CNN, Sara Murray sounded a cautionary note for the left, suggesting that President Trump could be acquitted in his New York trial. She labeled this potential outcome as the “worst case scenario” for Democrats and raised questions about its implications. Murray’s comments have prompted speculation about whether she was trying to prepare the Democratic base for a possible disappointment in the event of Trump’s acquittal. By framing it as the “worst case scenario,” she may have been aiming to mitigate the potential impact of such an outcome and help manage expectations among Democrats. The crux…

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If one watches corporate media or listens to the narrative coming out of Washington DC, inflation is going down and everyone should be happy with the economy. If one looks at the prices at the grocery store, they realize that the narrative doesn’t match reality. With some foods skyrocketing in price over the last year, it’s getting harder for Americans to keep their cupboards full. But some Americans are looking ahead, seeing the writing on the wall, and realizing the trajectory of the nation and the world points to food shortages and government-controlled distribution. “Who controls the food supply controls…

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A teenage boy was the victim of a stabbing incident that occurred on the boardwalk in Ocean City, New Jersey. The incident caused widespread panic among the people who were present in the area at the time. According to reports from NBC 10, the incident took place on 12th Street just after 9:00 p.m., with crowds fleeing from the scene following the attack. The stabbing occurred in the vicinity of 9th and 10th streets, and law enforcement officials confirmed that they received reports of a fight prior to arriving at the scene. Upon their arrival, officers located the injured boy,…

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A grizzly bear attacked a disabled U.S. Army combat veteran on Sunday in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park as he hiked up Signal Mountain to photograph a great grey owl before leaving the area with his wife. The New York Post reported that thirty-five-year-old Shayne Patrick Burke recalled his intense struggle to survive after the bear’s assault. In an Instagram post, Burke described the encounter as “the most violent thing I have ever experienced,” despite having endured being shot at, mortared, and exposed to IED explosions during his military service. An image captured the veteran immediately after the attack. https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1794274301266288952?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw…

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Former President Donald Trump seemed to imply that if he were to win the presidency again next year, his administration might seek payback against political adversaries who have pursued legal action against him. “If they do this, and they’ve already done it, but if they follow through on this, it could certainly happen in reverse. It could certainly happen in reverse,” Trump said. “What they’ve done is they’ve released the genie out of the box. You understand that, they’ve done something that nobody thought would happen.” The 45th president dismissed the indictments brought against him by the Biden administration as…

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We have been covering the repercussions of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to cancel elections and prolong his rule through martial law for some time now. In November, Zelensky called off the scheduled March or April elections, citing the irresponsibility of holding them during the ongoing war. Following the expiration of his constitutional mandate on May 21, as anticipated, the Russian side promptly ceased recognizing him as head of state. Sputnik reported: “President Zelensky’s legitimacy has expired, and Russia will proceed from this fact, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said. ‘Of course, we are aware that the legitimacy of the…

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Mexico – Chaos erupted today at a local mayoral campaign event in San Pedro Garza, Mexico, as a stage collapsed, leaving at least nine people dead and another 36 injured. The incident occurred during a rally for presidential candidate Jorge Alavarez Maynez, who narrowly escaped the disaster. The roof of the stage, equipped with lights, speakers and scaffolding, came crashing down while several candidates were cheering on Maynez during his speech. Shocking video footage captured the moment when chaos broke out as people tried to escape from under the debris. Maynez was also on the stage when it collapsed but…

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In a case that has captured the nation’s attention, the defense team of former President Donald Trump rested their case on Tuesday in his hush-money trial. While the jury is scheduled to return in a week for closing arguments, Trump’s lawyers are pushing for the case to be dismissed before then. The trial centers around allegations that Trump paid hush money to two women who claimed they had affairs with him before he became president. The prosecution has accused Trump of breaking campaign finance laws by arranging payments through his former lawyer Michael Cohen. However, from the start, Trump has…

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Three Americans were captured on film begging for their lives after being accused of attempting to overthrow the Congolese government on Sunday morning. According to eyewitness accounts and local reports, the incident took place in the capital city of Brazzaville where chaos erupted as armed individuals stormed government buildings and clashed with security forces. In a video obtained by our sources, the three Americans can be seen kneeling on the ground surrounded by armed men, pleading for their lives as one man holds a gun to their heads. The men are heard saying, “We’re sorry, please don’t kill us” and…

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According to a recent Rasmussen poll, a staggering 54% of likely United States voters believe that a group of people randomly selected from the phone book would do a better job tackling the nation’s problems than the current Congress. This shocking statistic reveals the growing discontent among American citizens toward their elected representatives in Washington D.C. The poll, conducted over a span of three days, surveyed over 1,000 likely voters and found that only 27% disagreed with this sentiment. This indicates a clear majority who have lost faith in the ability of Congress to effectively address the issues facing our…

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At a recent debate hosted by the Palo Verde Republican Women’s Club, Maricopa County Recorder candidate Justin Heap took the opportunity to expose incumbent Stephen Richer’s incompetence and lack of commitment to election integrity. Heap, a strong conservative and Christian, wasted no time in calling out Richer for his failures as Recorder. He asked the audience a simple question that left many shocked and outraged – who has received an extra mail-in ballot? To Heap’s surprise, nearly half of the attendees raised their hands. In a video of the event that has since gone viral, Heap can be seen confidently…

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According to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 84 percent of the recent cases of measles in Chicago have been linked to illegal aliens from Venezuela. This alarming statistic has raised concerns among American-loving Patriots who vote Republican and are passionate about protecting our borders and national security. The outbreak, which began in February of this year, has affected over 30 individuals in the Windy City. The majority of those infected were either unvaccinated or had only received one dose of the measles vaccine. The CDC report states that the strain found in these cases matches…

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Washington, D.C. – In a dramatic turn of events, former attorney to President Donald Trump, Michael Cohen, has been accused of lying on the witness stand by his own former lawyer. The bombshell accusation came during the highly-publicized trial regarding hush money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in 2016. Cohen, who has already been convicted for tax evasion and campaign finance violations related to these payments, has been a key witness in the case against his former boss. However, according to his former attorney, Jay Johnson, Cohen may not be telling the truth under oath. “Mr. Cohen…

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Renowned magician David Copperfield, born David Seth Kotkin, is currently embroiled in a storm of allegations concerning sexual misconduct and inappropriate behavior. A total of 16 women have come forward, with more than half stating they were minors at the time of the alleged incidents. The accusations range from the late 1980s to 2014, painting a disturbing picture of manipulation and abuse. Among the most troubling claims are those stating that Copperfield engaged in sexual activity with women who were incapacitated due to being drugged by him. One victim, Brittney Lewis, revealed her traumatic experience in 2018 when she was…

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The House Oversight Committee led by the GOP convened a meeting on Thursday evening to consider holding US Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for his refusal to provide the audio of President Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. The meeting descended into disorder when Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Marjorie Taylor Greene engaged in a heated exchange. AOC attempted to have MTG’s comments expunged after she criticized Jasmine Crockett’s artificial eyelashes. WATCH: https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1791278654036812264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw “That is absolutely unacceptable!” AOC shouted. “How dare you!” MTG taunted AOC: “Are your feelings hurt?” AOC shouted back at MTG: “Oh, girl! Baby girl!…

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A new voting reform bill in Georgia, recently approved by Republican Governor Brian Kemp, mandates that all absentee ballots must be counted and results announced on Election Night. The bill, known as SB 189, brings about several key changes to the state’s election processes. These include addressing conflicts of interest among the secretary of state, the state Board of Elections, and ballot counters; stipulating that homeless individuals must designate their county register’s office as their mailing address; prohibiting the use of P.O. boxes or private mailbox services as proof of residency for voters; and requiring individuals who have voted or…

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A new study suggests that the regular intake of a multivitamin may be linked to enhanced brain function in elderly individuals, with particularly pronounced effects in those who possess a history of cardiovascular disease. This revelation was met with surprise from the research team, with Laura Baker — an author of the study and professor of gerontology and geriatric medicine at Wake Forest University in North Carolina — remarking on their astonishment. “I have to use the word ‘shocked,’ ” Baker said. Researchers from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in collaboration with Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston…

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In August 2022, a dramatic event unfolded at Mar-a-Lago when the FBI conducted a raid on the Florida estate owned by former President Donald Trump. The raid saw armed agents descending on the property and seizing boxes of records in what would become a significant turning point in the ongoing investigations surrounding Trump’s activities. Following the raid, there was swift action from the Department of Justice under President Joe Biden’s administration. By November of that year, a special counsel named Jack Smith was appointed to delve into the contents of the seized documents and conduct a thorough investigation. Special Counsel…

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On Saturday evening, Joe Biden broke his bedtime routine to speak at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner alongside prominent figures from Hollywood. The event was disrupted by far-left protesters who targeted celebrities and journalists attending the dinner at the Washington Hilton. WATCH: https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1784389511658492064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Biden found it challenging to eat his meal, as he is unaccustomed to consuming solid food and feeding himself. The dinner on Saturday night was a departure from his usual pureed meals that are spoon-fed to him. He seemed perplexed as he moved the salad around on his plate and became distracted by a dinner roll. Biden…

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Federal food safety inspectors have begun testing ground beef from grocery stores for the presence of bird flu in states where dairy cows have tested positive for the virus, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). A USDA spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement that the agency’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is carrying out three separate beef safety studies, including one that involves sampling ground beef from grocery stores in the nine states where dairy cattle have tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu. Don’t wait for beef to become more scarce. Stock up…

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The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously decided on Thursday that the Maricopa County Superior Court and Arizona Court of Appeals erred in penalizing the Arizona Republican party by awarding attorney fees against them in a lawsuit contesting Maricopa County’s post-election hand-count audit procedures. “We hold that the attorney fees award was improper because Petitioners’ claim was not groundless, thus obviating any need to determine whether the claim was made in the absence of good faith,” Justice John Lopez writes in the court’s opinion.  “During times of social and political contention and strife, we must be mindful that our courts provide a…

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Hunter Biden has initiated a legal battle against Fox News through a defamation lawsuit, marking the beginning of a contentious and high-profile conflict between the two parties. The lawsuit, as reported by Axios, is set to target prominent Fox News hosts such as Sean Hannity, Jesse Watters, and Maria Bartiromo, with Hunter Biden’s legal team anticipating imminent litigation and requesting the preservation of relevant documentation. The crux of the lawsuit revolves around accusations of conspiracy and defamation aimed at tarnishing Hunter Biden’s reputation by presenting false information about him. Among the allegations are claims of unlicensed commercial use of his…

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The chilling events captured by a doorbell camera in Hillsboro, Oregon, have shaken the community. The video, released by the Hillsboro Police Department, depicts a harrowing scene in which a distressed woman pleads for help before being forcibly taken away by a man outside a residence on Southeast 32nd Avenue and East Main Street. The footage, recorded by a Blink device around 10:45 p.m. on a Sunday, shows the woman frantically running to the door, her voice filled with desperation as she implores for assistance. A man with a beard and dark pants is seen grabbing her and dragging her…

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has warned state health officials to prepare for a surge of bird flu cases in humans as more cattle herds across the nation test positive. The CDC alert was given in a Friday meeting with state leaders, telling them to make sure they have “up-to-date operational plans” in case more farm workers test positive for the H5N1 virus, according to the Daily Mail. A Texas dairy farm employee recently tested positive for the highly pathogenic influenza, making for the second case in humans in the U.S., the CDC also said Friday. The…

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During an interview on the “I’ve Had It” podcast, Vice President Kamala Harris, known for her tendency to provide lengthy and somewhat incoherent explanations on a range of topics, seemed to once again veer off course while discussing the nature of democracy with co-hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan. “It’s important to see that, you know, the nature of democracy, there’s a duality to it. It has two sides to it. On the one hand, there’s incredible strength, right, that when a democracy is intact, what it does for its people, in terms of the strength it gives its…

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The Biden administration’s Justice Department introduced the “Engaged in the Business” Final Rule on Thursday, aiming to redefine the criteria for individuals selling firearms. This rule broadens the requirement for a federal firearms license to include those selling guns for profit at shows and online. Critics argue that this move is an overreach by the Biden administration, encroaching on Second Amendment rights. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland asserts that making a profit from gun sales, regardless of where they occur, necessitates licensing and background checks. “Under this regulation, it will not matter if guns are sold on the internet, at…

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A new study suggests that the regular intake of a multivitamin may be linked to enhanced brain function in elderly individuals, with particularly pronounced effects in those who possess a history of cardiovascular disease. This revelation was met with surprise from the research team, with Laura Baker — an author of the study and professor of gerontology and geriatric medicine at Wake Forest University in North Carolina — remarking on their astonishment. “I have to use the word ‘shocked,’ ” Baker said. Researchers from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in collaboration with Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston…

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During a recent interview with host Jean Nolan on the “Inspired” channel, Retired USAF Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt cautioned that an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) event could occur coinciding with the total solar eclipse on April 8. “I’m getting from a couple of places that there is a potential over the next few weeks, and I can’t co-locate it with April 8. But there is a possibility that somewhere in our nation, there’s going to be an EMP or electromagnetic pulse event,” Holt told Nolan. “Now, you could conveniently if that were to happen along that path of the solar eclipse.…

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Current and former officials have revealed that ISIS-K, the group responsible for the deadly attack on a Moscow concert hall on March 22, where over 140 people were killed, is now seeking to carry out a similar assault in the United States. “The U.S. remains target No. 1 for ISIS-K,” retired two-star Army general who oversaw intelligence operations for U.S. Central Command Mark Quantock said. “They clearly would like to strike the homeland, but their challenge is penetrating our security, which has proven to be quite resilient in recent years.” The Muslim group views both Russia and the U.S. as…

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When the FBI visited the home of an Oklahoma Muslim woman, Rolla Abdeljawad, to inquire about her pro-Palestinian social media posts, one agent disclosed that such interrogations were a routine occurrence for them with other Americans “every day, all day long,” as reported by Reason. Abdeljawad refused to allow the agents entry and sought legal counsel from her lawyer, Hassan Shibly. Shibly later shared a video clip of the encounter online. https://twitter.com/HassanShibly/status/1773160636983496706?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw “Facebook gave us a couple of screenshots of your account,” one agent said to Abdeljawad. She asked him, “So we no longer live in a free country and…

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Special Counsel Jack Smith may encounter challenges in using evidence from grand jury investigation files against Donald Trump concerning the former president’s Florida case involving classified documents. The evidence, gathered in 2023 by a Washington, D.C., grand jury and including testimony from figures such as Trump’s attorney Evan Corcoran, is being scrutinized for possible charges related to mishandling classified materials. https://twitter.com/Newsweek/status/1773350239946060185?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Trump and others were indicted in Florida instead. As per federal regulations, the grand jury files were transferred to Judge Aileen Cannon’s jurisdiction, who was appointed by Trump, on Monday. Legal analyst Bill Shipley pointed out that this transfer…

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President Joe Biden is predominantly gathering funds for his presidential campaign from major donors who contribute large sums. This stands in sharp contrast to former President Donald Trump, whose campaign was primarily financed by ordinary individuals. Biden has received significant contributions from special interest groups and corporations but has faced challenges in attracting donations from small donors, a key characteristic of Democratic campaigns. Small donations are typically defined as falling within the range of $1 to $200, as reported by Trending Politics: According to FEC records, 35 percent of Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign donations have been from big donors, or…

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According to a report by The Star Tribune, a judge has recently ordered the eviction of My Pillow, a company owned by Trump ally Mike Lindell, from a warehouse in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The eviction was approved on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, following a court hearing held the day before. The decision to evict the company was made by a Scott County judge after multiple default notices were issued to My Pillow over the past six months. The company, based in Chaska, Minnesota, reportedly owes over $217,000 in rent and other fees to Delaware-based First Industrial LP for the property located…

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Toxic “forever chemicals” are far more widespread through the country’s drinking water systems than previously known, according to new EPA data released recently. An analysis conducted by USA TODAY has revealed that hundreds of community water systems in the United States, which provide drinking water to more than 27 million citizens, have been found to contain at least one of 29 types of chemicals in concentrations that surpass the Environmental Protection Agency’s new lower reporting limits. PFAS, also known as Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances, have been widely used for years in nonstick coatings, water-repellent fabrics and other household and…

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Hidden deep within the new omnibus bill is a secret provision to allow the federal government to electronically track all cattle in the United States. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) warned about the hidden provision on X, stating that lobbyists will receive $15 million in taxpayer funds to unleash the electronic tracking grid on the nation’s meat-producing cows and bison. As stated directly from the omnibus, the agreement “directs the Department to continue to provide the tags and related infrastructure needed to comply with the Federal Animal Disease Traceability rule (9 CFR 86), including no less than $15,000,000 for electronic identification (EID) tags and…

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House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) extended an invitation to Joe Biden on Thursday to testify before his committee regarding his family’s influence peddling scheme. “The Committee has accounted for over $24 million that has flowed from foreign sources to you, your family, and their business associates. The Committee has identified no legitimate services to merit such lucrative payments. You have repeatedly denied playing any role in your family’s business activities, but the Committee has amassed evidence—including bank records and witness testimony—that wholly contradicts your position on these matters,” Comer wrote in a letter to Joe Biden. Comer criticized Biden…

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The trial of the Stormy Daniels ‘hush money’ case was overseen by a far-left judge who issued a gag order against President Trump on Tuesday. Judge Juan Merchan instructed Trump to avoid making any public remarks regarding witnesses and jurors involved in the case. The trial for the Stormy Daniels hush payment was scheduled by Judge Merchan for April 15. CNBC reported: A judge on Tuesday imposed a limited gag order on Donald Trump in his criminal hush money case in New York. Trump must refrain from making public statements about likely witnesses and jurors in the case, Manhattan Supreme…

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The article titled “Candace Owens Departs Daily Wire Amid Allegations of ‘Anti-Semitism’ by ADL and Other Leftist Organizations” originally appeared on Big League Politics. Controversial media personality Candace Owens has left her position at the Daily Wire following accusations of being “anti-semitic” spearheaded by groups like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and other leftist organizations. On Friday morning, the announcement was made by Jeremy Boreing, co-founder of Daily Wire. https://twitter.com/JeremyDBoreing/status/1771165501160411423?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Owens verified the information in a following post. https://twitter.com/RealCandaceO/status/1771175990451958250?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Owens’ separation from the Daily Wire follows a targeted attack orchestrated by the ADL, drawing parallels between her and paleoconservative content creator…

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Parents in the US are now confronting the challenges of a second year without an adequate supply of amoxicillin, the most commonly prescribed antibiotic in the nation. The liquid versions of this medication, essential for treating children with strep throat, chest and sinus infections, and earaches, remain scarce according to the drug shortage database of the US Food and Drug Administration. Unfortunately, there is no indication that this shortage will be resolved anytime soon. “It is a problem. Respiratory illness season is coming up, and that’s going to be a huge issue,” said David Margraf, a pharmaceutical research scientist with…

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In a surprising development, a group of hundreds of illegal immigrants who had been deported previously attempted to breach the southern US border by charging at National Guard troops stationed there. This concerning event highlights the ongoing debate surrounding border security, as many Americans are worried about the Biden administration’s inaction on securing the border. The incident took place on the morning of March 21, 2024, when a sizable number of illegal immigrants tried to enter the United States by aggressively approaching National Guard troops stationed at the border. The troops, assigned to support security operations, had to use non-lethal…

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During an interview with a Milwaukee radio station aimed at black listeners last week, Joe Biden remarked that impoverished black families often lack books in their homes. The conversation took place over the phone with black radio host Michelle Bryant during Biden’s recent visit to the area. “You don’t get those opportunities in the smaller market and working for Black talk radio quite frankly,” Michelle Bryant said. “You get the surrogates but like the big fish—to get to do a Biden interview, over the top amazing.” Undoubtedly, Joe Biden’s racism was the cause of destruction. It seems to be a…

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A troubling incident took place at a luxurious residence in Flushing, Queens, which was recorded by ABC7 NY. Adele Andaloro, the homeowner, was seen being handcuffed and taken into custody after a confrontation with trespassers who had unlawfully taken over her family home. The dispute arose when Andaloro inherited the property following her parents’ passing. Upon attempting to prepare the house for sale, she was surprised to find that the locks had been replaced and unknown individuals were residing there. “It’s not fair that I, as the homeowner, have to be going through this,” Adele Andaloro said. “I’m really fearful…

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During a weekend interview on Fox News, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer stated that the Republican-led impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden is expected to result in “multiple” criminal referrals. However, it remains uncertain whether the Justice Department will take action on them. Comer, a Kentucky Republican, also disclosed plans to conduct a public hearing this week, but Hunter Biden has opted out of participating after giving private testimony. Initially, Biden’s attorney had indicated that his client would be willing to take part in a public hearing. During a weekend interview on Fox News, House Oversight Committee Chairman James…

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The Russian President once again warns the West of potential nuclear conflict if they interfere in his invasion of Ukraine, but also expresses belief that the United States will show restraint. In a pre-election interview with Russian television, Vladimir Putin, who is seeking a fifth term in office, reiterated his readiness to use nuclear weapons but noted that global escalation towards this scenario had not occurred. The upcoming election has been criticized as lacking fairness and freedom by Western observers. Warning Russian military doctrine absolutely called for nuclear retaliation if the Russian government, the nation’s sovereignty or independence were threatened,…

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The mother-in-law of a female soldier who lost her life in the flawed withdrawal from Afghanistan under President Biden’s leadership was featured on CNN. During the interview, the host mistakenly assumed that the Biden administration had reached out to offer condolences to the family. However, the woman revealed that they had not received any communication from anyone in the Biden administration, leaving the host visibly surprised by this revelation. This lack of contact may not come as a shock to many outside of CNN, where there is a perception of President Biden as a figure of “great empathy.” Here’s how…

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Joe Biden appeared less energetic the day following his intense State of the Union address on Thursday night. He stumbled when questioned by a reporter about his accurate description of José Ibarra, the accused killer of University of Georgia student Laken Riley, as an “illegal” immigrant. Ibarra had entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 with his wife and had been granted parole by the Biden administration. Video posted by the RNC. Biden, “Well, I probably, uhhhh, I don’t re— it, uhhh, aghhh, technically not supposed to be here…” https://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1766194171927486516?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw During the State of the Union address, Biden deviated from his…

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A plan by Democratic members of Congress to allocate $1 million in taxpayer funds to an LGBT “fetish” center in Philadelphia was thwarted by fellow Democrats. The $1 million earmark for the LGBTQ Center was brought into question by the Libs of TikTok channel on X  “which boasts rooms to try BDSM and s*x f*tishes and hosts BDSM and s*x k*nbk parties…” https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1765094498244145414?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Consequently, Democratic senators John Fetterman and Bob Casey penned a letter requesting the removal of funds from a pending spending bill in Congress. The Washington Times described the situation as an embarrassment that Congress had hoped to…

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On Tuesday, a Texas district attorney experienced the unexpected pitfalls of elections. Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg personally encountered an issue when she went to vote for herself in a Democratic primary and was informed that she had already cast her ballot. This came as a surprise to Ogg, as reported by KTRK-TV. Upon investigation, election officials discovered that Ogg’s domestic partner, who resides at the same address, had already voted during early voting. However, the partner’s ballot had been mistakenly submitted under Ogg’s name. “It’s very concerning that this could happen to a candidate, and you know, I…

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The increase in urban violence in America appears to be increasingly linked to mental health issues, resulting in a continuous series of preventable tragedies. This connection is evident in the recently released footage of a NYPD officer-involved shooting from last December. In the video, an officer is forced to intervene as a suspect has his mother in a chokehold and threatens to harm her unless the officer shoots him. This incident appears to be a clear case of ‘suicide-by-cop’. Upon arrival at the scene in Bedford Park, authorities found a young woman with apparent slice wounds on her face fleeing…

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In a recent incident at a convenience store in Omaha, Nebraska, surveillance footage captured a woman violently assaulting two other women. During the attack, a young girl was seen crying and pleading with the attacker to stop. The suspect, described as wearing a brown coat, entered the Mega Saver on 144th and Blondo Streets around 5 p.m. on February 16 with the young girl and asked for an iPhone car charger. The chargers were reportedly located along the wall in the store. KETV said the suspect was there for a while, after which a conflict arose over buying the charger.…

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RuPaul, the renowned drag queen personality, has disclosed plans to construct a secure compound in anticipation of a potential civil conflict. In an interview with The New Yorker’s Ronan Farrow, the 63-year-old, known offstage as RuPaul Andrew Charles and lauded for popularizing drag queens in mainstream media through his show, expressed deep concerns about the looming possibility of civil unrest. RuPaul is braced for conflict. “I’m fearing the absolute worst,” he said. “We are moments away from fucking civil war. All the signs are there.” He continued, “Humans on this planet are in the cycle of destruction. I am plotting…

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An Oklahoma high school is currently facing scrutiny following the circulation of a shocking video showing students engaging in toe-sucking and licking at a school-sponsored event. The video, which has gone viral this week, captures at least four students lying on their stomachs and consuming peanut butter from the bare toes of their peers on what seems to be the floor of a gymnasium. A voice in the background can be heard exclaiming, “He is devouring those!” The footage has amassed millions of views on social media platform X. School officials have confirmed that the foot-licking was part of an…

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Former President Donald Trump is still several months away from officially securing the 2024 Republican nomination, but he is actively considering potential running mates. During a recent visit to the U.S. border in Texas, Trump mentioned Gov. Greg Abbott as a top contender for the role. Trump praised Abbott as a “spectacular man” and confirmed that the governor is indeed on his shortlist for VP during an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity following their tour of the border near Eagle Pass. Abbott would “certainly he would be somebody that I would very much consider,” Trump told the host.…

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The devastating wildfires in Texas have burned more than 1 million acres, destroying ranches, closing highways, and forcing thousands of evacuations. Parts of the Texas panhandle were engulfed in massive wildfires this week due to strong winds and unusually warm weather. As of Thursday, only 15% of the blaze had been contained. https://twitter.com/WxFanaticCC/status/1762593314975453464?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw The AP reported that two women have died in the fires, with a bird’s eye view of the damage from the Smokehouse Creek fire. https://twitter.com/GageGoulding/status/1763252572465299827?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw CNN reported: Catastrophic wildfires ripping across the Texas Panhandle have killed at least two people and threaten to destroy more homes, cattle…

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Comedian Katt Williams recently joined Joe Rogan for a discussion covering topics such as Hollywood propaganda, advances in life-expansion technology, and comedy. In the latter part of their conversation, they delved into the topic of fluoride in drinking water, sparked by Williams’ concerns about its negative effects on the pineal gland. Rogan responded, “The fluoride in the water thing is wild.” “It’s brilliant on the other end, though. They cleaned up the water at the same time they did that. So people of that time just remember the water not being great, and then all of a sudden the water…

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Former President Donald Trump achieved a significant win on Wednesday when the U.S. Supreme Court announced their decision to address the issue of presidential immunity and potentially postpone a criminal trial until after the election. The court confirmed they would review the question of “whether and to what extent a former president is shielded by presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for actions alleged to have occurred during their time in office.” Special counsel Jack Smith urged the court not to delay the trial, emphasizing its crucial national importance. The case will be reviewed by the court during the week of…

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Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado recently acknowledged her family’s challenges over the past year, which have not improved in 2024. Her eldest son, 18-year-old Tyler Boebert, has been arrested and is facing nearly two dozen charges. Tyler was arrested around 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday in connection with a series of vehicle trespasses and property thefts in Rifle, Colorado, where the Boeberts reside. He has been charged with four felony counts each of criminal possession of a financial device and criminal possession of identification documents, one felony count of conspiracy to commit a crime, three misdemeanor counts of first-degree criminal…

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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has advised Joe Biden and the White House against resorting to “election year gimmicks” in their efforts to address the ongoing illegal migrant crisis, which Republicans have attributed to the president since the beginning of his term. Reports suggest that Biden is considering executive actions aimed at limiting asylum claims, including a provision that would stop new entries after a certain number of illegal crossings. This measure bears resemblance to one proposed in a Senate immigration plan that was recently turned down. Johnson expressed that such a proposal would have had no chance of success…

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According to Toms Hardware, researchers have uncovered a novel side-channel attack capable of extracting an individual’s fingerprints from the sound produced by a finger moving across a touchscreen. The study, titled “PrintListener: Uncovering the Vulnerability of Fingerprint Authentication via the Finger Friction Sound,” details this innovative approach developed by researchers from institutions in China and the United States. By analyzing the audio signals generated when a finger interacts with a touchscreen, this attack can deduce details about the fingerprint pattern used for biometric security. According to the scientists’ testing, they assert that they can successfully extract “up to 27.9 percent…

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Financial disclosures reveal that Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, overseeing the Trump election interference case, made a $150 donation to county prosecutor Fani Willis in June 2020 during his tenure at the Justice Department. “The donation itself is more or less a token amount and was made prior to his becoming a judge,” legal analyst Philip Holloway told the Daily Caller. “But failure to disclose to the defendants a political donation to the prosecutor can be seen as a present appearance of a conflict of interest. Judges are required to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of…

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A drunk, naked migrant attacked an Amazon driver in New York City on Sunday while the driver was delivering packages in the Clinton Hill area. The migrant was identified by police sources as 26-year-old Yeison Sanchez, who lives at a nearby shelter. The Amazon driver claimed he found Sanchez attempting to steal packages while he was intoxicated and holding a beer bottle. Reports from The New York Post confirm this incident. “I was unloading my stuff, and a guy – he was like a pervert, he had his penis out,” the driver, who asked that he only be identified as…

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During a performance in Seattle on Sunday, pop superstar Madonna tumbled to the stage during a song when a dancer accidentally tripped while attempting to move a chair with her seated on it across the stage. The male dancer lost control of the chair, causing both him and Madonna to fall to the stage. Despite the unexpected mishap, Madonna, now 65 years old, emerged unscathed from the fall. After briefly appearing dazed on the ground, she laughed it off and gracefully rose to her feet to complete her performance of “Open Your Heart,” seamlessly incorporating the incident into her act.…

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According to crypto influencer Tiffany Fong, a recent prison photo of disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried shows him looking unkempt. The photo was reportedly taken by a former inmate named G Lock, who was incarcerated with Bankman-Fried. Fong mentioned that inmates are only allowed to take photos on Christmas and Father’s Day, and she took care to obscure the faces of other inmates for privacy reasons. In the image, Bankman-Fried appears to have lost weight and appears disheveled, leading Fong to note that he seems to be showering less frequently and is not as cleanly shaven as before. A representative…

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Over the past year, many Americans believed that the Pentagon had shut down its contentious Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), as testified by then-Under Secretary for Military Readiness Gil Cisneros during a congressional hearing last spring. However, recent revelations have shown that Cisneros’ statement was false. The Pentagon’s controversial DEI initiatives aimed at K-12 public school children of service members continue to operate but are now concealed within the curriculum, making them less noticeable to the public eye. “The radical curriculum was not dismantled,” reports Open the Books, which worked alongside journalists, whistleblowers, various investigative nonprofit groups and members…

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On October 20, at approximately 1 a.m., Tony Thacker, the manager of the VIP Smoke Shop in Delhi Township, Ohio near Cincinnati was charged in relation to a fatal shooting which occurred during an attempted robbery. Reports indicate that a group of teenagers had broken into the storefront by throwing rocks and shattering windows. In response, Thacker exited from the backroom armed with a firearm and opened fire on the suspects. As a result of this incident, 16-year-old Travis Johnson was killed and 19-year-old Amontae Carter sustained gunshot wounds after entering one of the suspect’s automobiles. Prosecutor Melissa Powers claims…

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On Thursday, Judge Aileen Cannon rejected Trump’s plea to delay the February 22 pre-trial deadline in the Jack Smith classified documents case. Despite being appointed by Trump, the judge dismissed his request to extend the deadline while his legal team seeks ways to address classified materials and their admissibility before a jury. “The deadline to file pre-trial motions (as distinct from motions in limine seeking the exclusion of specific evidence/arguments from being presented during trial) remains February 22, 2024,” Judge Cannon wrote in court filings. “However, to the extent the Court’s resolution of the pending Motions to Compel Discovery 262…

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On Friday, Judge Arthur Engoron delivered his ruling in Letitia James’ fraud trial against President Trump in New York City. In a comprehensive 92-page document, the judge imposed a fine of over $355 million on Trump and prohibited him from holding any officer or director position in a New York corporation or legal entity for three years. Engoron claimed Trump and each of the defendants “participated in aiding and abetting the conspiracy to commit insurance fraud by their individual acts in falsifying business records and valuations, causing materially fraudulent SFCs to be intentionally submitted to insurance companies.” “As detailed in…

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Several major technology companies, including Meta (formerly Facebook), OpenAI, Google, and TikTok from China, are coming together to combat the misuse of artificial intelligence in election interference. According to AP News, these firms plan to reach a formal agreement on tackling AI-driven election meddling at the Munich Security Conference this week. With more than 50 countries gearing up for crucial national elections in 2024, concerns about AI-driven disinformation campaigns have already begun to surface. For instance, during New Hampshire’s primary election, there were instances of AI-generated voice cloning robocalls attempting to discourage voting by impersonating President Joe Biden. Mark Zuckerberg…

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Republican-appointed federal appeals court judges have dealt a blow to Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s efforts to address the challenges along the U.S.-Mexico border. Governor Abbott, also a Republican, has been actively engaged in legal disputes with the Biden administration over his authority to implement border security measures given the surge in migrant arrivals. Data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows a significant increase in encounters at the border during the 2023 fiscal year compared to 2021. Governor Abbott’s administration argues that the illegal crossing of migrants constitutes an “invasion” and asserts Texas’s constitutional authority to defend itself. However, these…

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Newly released footage reveals that a highly-trained bomb-sniffing dog failed to detect the presence of a pipe bomb near the DNC headquarters. This incident adds weight to previous claims made by FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin, who stated in May 2023 that the devices were actually non-functional, as informed by technicians involved in the program. The individual responsible for planting the bombs was captured on video but remains at large, despite efforts by the FBI, widely regarded as one of the top intelligence agencies worldwide. These pipe bombs were discovered near the Republican and Democrat Party headquarters, leading to the temporary…

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While most Americans were asleep, the Senate passed a significant $95.3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan without allocating any funds for border security. The final vote followed an all-night filibuster led by Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) and concluded shortly after 5 a.m. Earlier, the Senate invoked cloture on Super Bowl Sunday with a 67-27 vote, emphasizing the urgency of the bill. Notably, 18 GOP members voted in favor of prioritizing foreign interests over American ones. The package includes substantial amounts of money: $60 billion for Ukraine, $14 billion for Israel, and additional funds designated for humanitarian aid…

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The Justice Department has recently made the largest number of arrests for bribery and extortion in New York City’s public housing sector. The New York Times reports that 70 current and former employees of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) have been charged by federal prosecutors in Manhattan for accepting cash bribes from contractors. These contractors sought to secure contracts for approximately 100 buildings under the Housing Authority across all five boroughs. Prosecutors claim that the suspects received over $2 million in bribes, with the contracts totaling more than $13 million in work. The suspects allegedly received kickbacks ranging…

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President Joe Biden’s White House is under fire following the apprehension of a Chinese operative in California. The individual, as reported by the Daily Mail, was arrested for espionage related to the theft of classified American nuclear information. The specifics The spy has been revealed to be Chenguang Gong, a 57-year-old engineer residing in San Jose, California. Gong obtained U.S. citizenship in 2011. The United States Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California reports, “According to court documents unsealed today, Gong transferred more than 3,600 files from a Los Angeles-area research and development company where he worked . .…

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During President Trump’s rally in South Carolina on Saturday afternoon, protesters were escorted out while a boisterous chant of “F*** Joe Biden!” erupted from the enthusiastic crowd of over 3,000 college students and loyal supporters at Coastal Carolina College’s HTC Center in Conway. As previously reported by TGP, the passionate Trump supporters who had gathered for the rally expressed their love for Trump and their demand to “Build the wall!” through energetic chants while waiting in line. Trump acknowledged his supporters but refrained from addressing the vulgar chant. He expressed, “Alright, thank you very much. Just a brief interruption. The…

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Concerns have arisen regarding a loophole in Arizona’s electoral system, potentially enabling non-citizens to cast their votes, thus solidifying the state’s significance in presidential elections. “Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes crafted the state’s Election Procedures Manual (EPM) to permit individuals whose citizenship cannot be verified to register as a ‘federal-only’ voter and cast ballots in upcoming elections,” The Daily Caller reported. “An otherwise eligible registrant who does not submit DPOC (proof of citizenship) and whose U.S. citizenship cannot be verified via AZMVD records or other record in the statewide voter registration database is registered as a ‘federal-only’ voter. A ‘federal-only’…

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On Thursday, Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, reacted to positive news from the U.S. Supreme Court. The court held hearings for a significant legal case that would determine if Trump could be included on the ballot for the upcoming November election. During the hearing, the justices seemed doubtful of Colorado’s decision to disqualify Trump and posed challenging questions to the state’s lawyer. Previously, Colorado’s highest court had ruled against Trump’s eligibility due to his alleged involvement in insurrection at the US Capitol. However, Trump appealed this decision and it appeared that on Thursday, the justices were…

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Judge Lewis Kaplan, appointed by Clinton, rejected Trump’s request for a mistrial in the defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll, despite her deletion of evidence that was under subpoena. In a previous ruling, a jury consisting of nine individuals ordered Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll a sum of $83.3 million for his statements defending himself against unfounded rape allegations. The Trump legal team contended that the deleted evidence would demonstrate Carroll had been receiving threats prior to President Trump addressing her accusations. However, Judge Kaplan upheld Carroll’s position and stated that Trump failed to provide any proof of…

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Nikki Haley experienced what may be the most humiliating moment in her political career during the Nevada Primary, where President Trump had no involvement. Despite being the only significant candidate on the ballot, Haley failed to secure a victory in this essentially symbolic contest with no actual delegates at stake. The other candidates listed were already out of the race, including Mike Pence and Tim Scott, while voters also had the option to choose “None of These Candidates.” Unfortunately for Haley, she was overwhelmingly rejected by Nevada GOP voters, who preferred nobody over her by a large margin. LOOK: Screenshot:…

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The wealthiest individuals in the world, who frequently travel by private jet and contribute to fossil fuel consumption as they move between their lavish properties, often express dissatisfaction with the general public’s reluctance to invest in expensive and unreliable electric vehicles for the sake of environmental preservation. However, they themselves engage in contrasting behavior. To illustrate this point, consider an incident at a recent World Economic Forum event held in Switzerland. A tapestry depicting satanic imagery was presented as “art”, which garnered significant attention following the Davos summit. LOOK: According to a report published by the EU Times, this peculiar…

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The Virginia House Democrats have approved a ban on “assault firearms” that would prohibit certain semiautomatic centerfire rifles. The ban specifies that if these rifles have features such as a threaded barrel, vertical fore grip, sound suppressor, muzzle brake, or folding/telescoping/collapsible rear stock, they fall into the prohibited category. Additionally, the ban extends to semiautomatic centerfire pistols with a detachable magazine and threaded barrel allowing for the use of a sound suppressor or flash suppressor. This combination alone would make many popular semiautomatic pistols from various manufacturers ineligible under the ban. https://twitter.com/gunpolicy/status/1754156761496310244?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw The House Democrats’ emphasis on “sound suppressors” -…

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If the producers of a Black History Month item were as knowledgeable as a Nevada history teacher, the item would not have been removed from Target’s shelves. The kit incorrectly labeled three important figures in black history and was able to make its way into stores before Tierra Espy exposed the issues. Espy brought attention to the flaws in the “Civil Rights Magnetic Learning Activity” kit through a TikTok video, which has received over 97,000 likes. Using her TikTok handle @issatete, Espy revealed that upon opening the kit, she discovered errors in the magnets representing sociologist and historian W.E.B. Du…

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A bill known as HB24-1163 has been introduced by the state legislature, which proposes the implementation of a ‘pet tax’ on all non-livestock animals in the state. Regina English, a Democrat, is sponsoring this bill that mandates pet owners to register their animals through a state-operated system. However, many opponents argue that the associated fees are excessively high and deemed unnecessary. The proposed Pet Animal Registration System, as outlined in the ‘Pet Animal Registration Act’, requires pet owners to register their pets annually. However, the fee structure associated with this registration seems to disproportionately burden those who may not have…

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Darius Rucker, known for his success as both a member of Hootie & the Blowfish and as a solo country music artist, was recently arrested in Tennessee. According to People magazine, he was released on bond after being charged with two counts of simple possession/casual exchange of a controlled substance and violating state vehicle registration law. The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office provided this information. Reports suggest that an arrest warrant was issued for Rucker in December 2023. He voluntarily turned himself in to authorities on Thursday, as stated by a spokesperson from the Franklin Police Department on Friday. WCIV also…

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2024 is starting off as a challenging year for cattle ranchers in America and the domino effect will push those challenges even further, according to reports coming from across the nation. Costs of feed and resources are going up while weather conditions have not been conducive to ranching for nearly two years. “We’re hearing it from just about everyone,” said Jason Nelson, Co-Founder of Prepper Beef. “They are paying more for everything they need and they are raising prices to match. But higher prices means lower demand as consumers seek alternatives.” In an ideal scenario, it would be demand that…

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Gun sales have reached unprecedented levels during Biden’s presidency as a growing number of Americans express concerns about escalating violent crime and the potential threat of terrorism, particularly in the wake of the October attack on Israel by Hamas, which resulted in the tragic loss of almost 1,400 lives. Amidst alarming reports of worsening crime rates in cities governed by Democrats and numerous encounters with illegal immigrants, including those from countries known for sponsoring terrorism, gun sales have surged past 14 million. November witnessed record-breaking sales, according to the Washington Examiner. “The numbers speak volumes,” Speaker Johnson declared. “Over 700,000…

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