Violent protesters descended on Portland late Saturday, an almost weekly occurrence, this time rioting over President Joe Biden’s administration reopening a controversial migrant center designed to house minors who illegally entered the United States without their parents. What happened? Violent protesters, who were reportedly associated with Antifa, marched down the streets of Portland’s Pearl District
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Glenn Kessler, the notorious Washington Post fact-checker, must have felt something resembling purpose when he tuned into President Donald Trump’s CPAC speech Saturday afternoon, but wound up with egg on his face. Trump attacked Biden, demanding that the president “get the schools open.” Kessler couldn’t help himself. “Trump complaining about kids not back in schools
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The American people, regardless of political affiliation, should be bellowing a primal scream of outrage in light of the new evidence–overwhelming evidence at that–of the FBI’s corruption. If you have not read John Solomon’s latest revelations about the contents of formerly classified FBI documents that were declassified one week before Donald Trump left Washington, DC,
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President Theodore Roosevelt, c. 1902 (Library of Congress) He defied GOP orthodoxy, favored constant action, and made his persona a party brand. Sound familiar? ‘Get action!” said Teddy Roosevelt. “Do things,” “create,” “act.” This impatient bundle of short syllables comes as close as anything to articulating the personal philosophy of the 26th president. He believed
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Alan Jacobs, author of many stimulating books, has been penning stimulating thoughts on his blog about Amazon’s decision to remove Ryan Anderson’s book, When Harry Became Sally, from its digital shelves. You can find a series of his thoughts on the matter, here (on Big Tech as a wing of the Democratic Party), and here
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Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy (La.) warned Sunday the Republican Party will face continued election losses if the GOP maintains its loyalty to former President Donald Trump. Cassidy was unanimously censured by the Louisiana Republican Party earlier this month after voting to convict Trump at the former president’s second impeachment trial. Cassidy was one of seven
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Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo finally addressed the sexual harassment accusations against him by two women. The governor denied the allegations by his two accusers, and defended himself by saying, “Some of the things I have said have been misinterpreted as an unwanted flirtation.” “I never intended to offend anyone or cause any harm,”
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Between killing thousands of elderly folks with his deadly nursing home COVID-19 policy, and the now two allegations of sexual harassment, the Emmy Award-winning Governor Andrew Cuomo has found himself lacking in political capital recently… and it just got worse. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has finally spoken out about the allegations against the governor, and
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China’s totalitarian hold on Hong Kong is getting even tighter after prosecutors charged almost 50 democracy advocates with subversion. The 47 ‘criminals’ include famed Demosisto co-founder Joshua Wong and fired University of Hong Kong Associate Law Professor Benny Tai. Ousted HK Legislative Council members Claudia Mo and Jeremy Tam are also among the group as
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Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Fla., February 28, 2021. (Joe Skipper/Reuters) Former president Trump disavowed speculation that he would start a third party on Sunday, in his first public speech since leaving office. Since Trump’s defeat at the hands of Joe Biden in November, some Republicans have
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Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Fla., February 28, 2021. (Joe Skipper/Reuters) Former president Trump won the Conservative Political Action Conference straw poll on Sunday, with 55 percent of respondents saying they would vote for Trump in the 2024 presidential primary. The poll is conducted annually at CPAC
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Minneapolis officials are deeply concerned about how constituents could react to the upcoming trial regarding the police-involved death of George Floyd. Minneapolis will pay social media influencers to share “city-generated and approved messages” to “communities that do not typically follow mainstream news sources.” On Friday, the Minneapolis City Council approved $1,181,500 for “public safety, communications
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Democratic politicians are becoming increasingly outspoken about New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), a scandal-embattled Democratic leader who is quickly falling from his party’s good graces. Already saddled with a nursing home scandal in the Empire State for which Cuomo has blamed Republicans and former President Donald Trump, more Democrats are calling for an investigation
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(Natural News) On Tuesday, Feb. 16, the attorney general of New York sued Amazon over allegations that the company failed to adequately protect its employees during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Attorney General Letitia James filed court documents with the New York Supreme Court suing Amazon over allegedly failing to properly enforce safety regulations at
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(Natural News) A senior British lawmaker has called on other lawmakers worldwide to stand up against the “bullying” done by social media site Facebook. The U.K. legislator’s comments followed the Big Tech firm’s move to block all news content in Australia. He further remarked that Facebook’s decision to do so will only “stiffen the resolve”
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(Natural News) Journalism watchdog Project Veritas has released footage of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressing concern about COVID-19 vaccines. A company insider sent the footage, allegedly taken from an internal weekly question and answer session. Zuckerberg’s comments in the July 2020 footage expressed clear concern about the effects of Wuhan coronavirus jabs on one’s DNA
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George Gascón, the Soros-backed Los Angeles district attorney, is facing scrutiny over his extremely progressive criminal justice reforms and the recent hiring of a new prosecutor who has exhibited anti-police sentiments. It was revealed last week that Gascón hired Tiffiny Blacknell, a controversial public defender who has a history of expressing anti-police beliefs. “I’ve confirmed
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CBS News major programs were trying really hard to avoid telling viewers about all of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s (D) unfolding scandals, whether it was his multiple sexual harassment allegations or his abysmal handling of COVID and nursing homes. Meanwhile, Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan singled out Republican Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota
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