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After President Trump's de-platforming, his Facebook page is drawing a colossal number of new 'likes'
President Donald Trump's Facebook page continues to draw new "likes" despite the president having been de-platformed,  Newsweek reported. Read More.
BREAKING: GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to Introduce Articles of Impeachment Against Joe Biden on January 21 Over Abuse of Power (VIDEO)
Freshman Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) announced on Wednesday night she will introduce articles of impeachment against Joe Biden on January 21, 2021 over his abuse of power. Read More.
Chinese Communist Spy Lover Eric Swalwell Compares President Trump to Osama Bin Laden (VIDEO)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi chose Democrat Rep Eric Swalwell to be an impeachment manager in her latest attack on President Trump. Read More.
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Police photos show how Indiana abortion doctor illegally stored remains of 2,246 fetuses in his garage and car
Police photos showed what the family of an Indiana abortion doctor saw when they tried to clean up his garage and discovered the remains of 2,246 fetuses. Read More.
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National Guardsmen sleep on Capitol building floors amid threats of violence
Hundreds of exhausted National Guard troops have been forced to sleep in the hallways of the Capitol as they work around the clock to protect the heart of the US government against further threats of violence. Read More.
PBS Principal Counsel Lays Out Violent Radical Agenda; Says Americans Are ‘F*cking Dumb’ … ‘Go to White House & Throw Molotovs’ … ‘Put [Children] into Re-Education Camps…Watch PBS All Day’ … ‘COVID Spiking in Red States…[Red State Voters] Are Sick & Dying’
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Jan. 12, 2021] Project Veritas released a new video today exposing Michael Beller, Principal Counsel for The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), for his statements defending violent attacks on the White House, re-education for the children of Trump supporters and praising the deaths of red state voters as a result of COVID-19. Read More.
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Trump defends speech leading up to Capitol riot and slams impeachment push
President Trump defended his role in the run-up to the attack on the U.S. Capitol last week, saying his remarks to supporters were "totally appropriate." Read More.
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Handing Government The Keys To Social Media Would Make Things Far Worse
Americans are right to be concerned about the power wielded by tech companies like Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook, and Twitter. Read More.
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NY State Bar Association takes steps to revoke Rudy Giuliani's membership
The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) has begun an inquiry to determine whether President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani should be removed from membership in the organization.  Read More.
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State of the State 2021: Cuomo to hit on COVID-19, gambling and marijuana
Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers his 11th annual State of the State address Monday that will largely focus on taming the coronavirus, its devastating economic impact and two key ways New York can help to dig out of it: legalized gambling and marijuana sales. Read More.
WATCH: Devin Nunes After Parler Ban: ‘There Should Be A Racketeering Investigation’
In response to Big Tech’s nearly unified ban on the social media app Parler, conservatives have been sounding the alarm over what it could mean for the future of speech. Read More.
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Trump won't attend Biden's inauguration
President Trump will not attend President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Jan. 20, he announced in a tweet on Friday, which will make him the first president to skip such an event since 1869, and the fourth overall. Read More.
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Horowitz: New studies show robust immunity among health care workers from COVID reinfection six months after infection
Nearly a year into this virus, it has become clear that, after up to a third of the people in this country already contracted it, according to some estimates, there is nothing we can do to stop it through non-pharmaceutical interventions. Read More.
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Boston Marathon Bomber Suing Federal Government For Alleged Prison Mistreatment After His Hat Is Taken Away
The man who killed three people using an explosive device at the 2013 Boston Marathon is suing the federal government, claiming he is being mistreated in prison because his hat was confiscated and he’s only allowed three showers a week. Read More.
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