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CNN’s Top 10 Fake News Moments of 2022
Here are ten of CNN’s top fake news moments of 2022: 1) CNN Ignores Election Denier Hakeem Jeffries’ Assault on Democracy Read More.
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Florida Supreme Court Approves Gov. DeSantis Request To Impanel Grand Jury On Investigating COVID-19 Vaccine Manufacturers
The Florida Supreme Court approved a request from Gov. Ron DeSantis to impanel a grand jury with the intent to investigate mRNA vaccine manufacturers. Read More.
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Political Theater Trumps Peace As Starstruck Uniparty Fawns Over Zelensky
If there’s one thing the Washington political class admires, it’s a shameless fund raiser. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is currently in the capital, putting on a master class in separating starstruck sycophants from their our cash. Read More.
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TUCKER CARLSON: Zelenskyy's visit represented 'bipartisan masochism'
As far as we know, no one's ever addressed the United States Congress in a sweatshirt before, but they love him much more than they love you. Welcome to Tucker Carlson Tonight. Read More.
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GOP Can’t Be Successful Until Mitch McConnell Is Gone
Comments Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell made on Tuesday show why he has become the single biggest obstacle to GOP success. Read More.
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Biden Administration Will Spend Nearly $10 Billion On Electric Vehicles For The Postal Service
The United States Postal Service announced a plan to spend $9.6 billion over the next five years to transition toward more electric delivery vehicles. Read More.
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https://thefederalist.com/2022/12/21/anonymous-gop-aide-epitomizes-the-swampiness-behind-congresss-omnibus-spending-bill/
"They are probing & pushing everywhere." That line sums up an increasingly alarming element in the seventh installment of the so-called "Twitter files." "They" were the agents of Federal Bureau of Investigation, and they were pushing for the censorship of citizens in an array of stories. Read More.
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Anonymous GOP Aide Epitomizes The Swampiness Behind Congress’s Omnibus Spending Bill
Late last night, congressional negotiators revealed the long-awaited omnibus spending bill. The mammoth legislation came in at 4,155 pages and allocated $772.5 billion in spending for domestic initiatives and $858 billion for defense. Read More.
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Censor or else: Democratic lawmakers warn Facebook not to ‘backslide’ on censorship
With the restoration of free speech protections on Twitter, panic has grown on the left that its control over social media could come to an end. Read More.
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It pays not to work in Biden’s America — and here’s the proof
Most Americans believe, as we do, in a reliable government safety net in America, so that when people fall on tough times or lose their jobs, their families will not go hungry, lose their homes or suffer deprivation. Read More.
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Stacey Abrams Campaign Claims To Be In Debt After More Than $100 Million Raised
Failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams boasted a massive fundraising haul of more than $100 million in the 2022 cycle, but now her campaign says it owes money and staffers were reportedly cut from pay shortly after the November election. Read More.
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January 6 Committee to Conclude by Asking DOJ to Prosecute Trump
The Democrats’ January 6 Committee will conclude its “investigation” on Monday by asking the Department of Justice (DOJ) to prosecute former President Donald Trump, though the committee lacks constitutional authority to do so. Read More.
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10 Steps to Save America
Most Americans know something has gone terribly wrong—and very abruptly—with the United States. They are certain that our wounds are almost all self-inflicted. Read More.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Seeks Migrant Funding As Title 42 Nears End
New York City Mayor Eric Adams blasted a pair of fellow Democrats, the Empire State’s governor, and President Joe Biden for failing to provide additional resources to help his city address the growing number of migrants as Title 42 nears its end. Read More.
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The media’s deranged obsession with Ron DeSantis — even before he declares for 2024
It’s poised to be a long two years for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Fresh off a nearly 20-point re-election win, and not yet having even announced his intention to run for president in 2024, DeSantis has become media enemy No. 1. Read More.
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