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Alvin Bragg Trial Wraps Up Second Week Of Testimony Without Providing Clear Evidence Trump Committed Crimes
NEW YORK—The second week of witness testimony in former President Donald Trump’s trial concluded Friday without clear evidence of the crimes he allegedly committed. The jury has heard mentions of …
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Biden’s Signature Climate Law Is Falling Short On Its Goal To Boost American Manufacturing
Democrats are falling short on their goal to add nearly 1 million manufacturing jobs through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) over the next decade. Senate Democrats boasted following the signing …
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Catholic Voters Are Ditching Biden For Trump: POLL
President Joe Biden, a self-described Catholic, is polling worse with voters from his church than he did four years ago, according to polling by the Pew Research Center. If the …
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Fani Willis Concealed Trump Investigation In Budget Request, Officials Say
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis concealed her investigation into former President Donald Trump in her budget request related to an accumulation of cases, officials said during a Friday hearing. …
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Blue State Court Released Illegal Immigrant Arrested For Child Molestation Despite Detainer, ICE Says
Rhode Island law enforcement officials released an illegal immigrant arrested for child molestation despite a detainer request lodged against him, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). ICE agents apprehended …
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JUDGE ANDREW P. NAPOLITANO: Are There Limits To Freedom Of Speech On College Campuses?
When James Madison was a member of Congress in 1791 and charged with drafting the Bill of Rights, he made two grammatical demands. One was that the word “the” precede …
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ERIC BLEDSOE: Tennessee Taking Lead In Protecting Civil Rights And Free Enterprise—And Stopping Political Debanking
Last week, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R.) signed into law a first-of-its-kind ban on politicized debanking. Sponsored by Rep. Jason Zachary (R.) and Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R.), HB …
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Biden DHS Shuts Down ‘Experts’ Panel Featuring Signatories Of Infamous Hunter Biden Laptop Letter
The Biden administration agreed Friday to shut down a panel of “experts” that included multiple signatories of a letter that dismissed a laptop abandoned by Hunter Biden as Russian disinformation. …
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More Chinese Illegal Migrants Apprehended At Southern Border In Two Days Than In All Of 2021: REPORT
More Chinese-based illegal immigrants were encountered at the U.S. southern border in just two days than in all of fiscal year 2021, according to Fox News’ Bill Melugin. There were …
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Biden’s DOJ Threatens To Sue Another State For Enforcing Immigration Law
The Department of Justice is threatening a lawsuit over Iowa’s new illegal immigration law, the latest move in the Biden administration’s effort to stop GOP states from addressing the ongoing …
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Fulton County Official Says Board Wouldn’t Have Approved Fani Willis’ Public Relations Spending Revealed By DCNF
Georgia Senate Majority Leader Bill Cowsert questioned Robb Pitts, chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, on Friday about whether his board would have approved of District Attorney Fani …
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Trump Campaign, RNC File Lawsuit In Battleground State To Stop Counting Ballots Past Election Day
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) filed a lawsuit on Friday against the Nevada Secretary of State for allowing mail-in ballots to be counted after …
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Biden To Award Major Donor, Key Political Ally Presidential Medals Of Freedom
President Joe Biden will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Democratic South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn, both of whom played key …
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‘The View’ Co-Hosts Fret That Voters May Focus On Anti-Israel Protests Instead Of Jan. 6
“The View” co-hosts on Friday expressed concern that voters will weigh ongoing anti-Israel protests more heavily than the Jan. 6 Capitol riot in 2021 when casting ballots in November. MSNBC’s …
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More Than $1 Billion In US Weapons Sent To Ukraine Is Coming Up Short
More than $1 billion in military aid that the Biden administration has committed to Ukraine may be performing worse than anticipated, with some weapons being discarded entirely, according to reports …
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Biden Admin’s $100 Million Gender Equality And Democracy Project Marred By Taliban Interference
People involved in the federal government’s $100 million push to introduce gender equality and democracy in Afghanistan are being arrested by the Taliban, according to a government report. The United …
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Alvin Bragg’s Case Against Trump Suffers More Setbacks As Another Witness Deflates His Narrative—And The Media’s
NEW YORK — Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case suffered more setbacks Thursday as the prosecution’s sixth witness wrapped up his testimony with significant hits to his credibility. During a heated …
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Forget California: There Might Be A New Contender For The Most Dysfunctional State
While much has been made about the economic woes and population declines of states like California and New York, recent economic data indicates that Illinois is struggling with huge issues …
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‘That’s Not The Majority’: It Gets Heated When Liberal Guest Is Called Out For Equating Antisemitism And Islamophobia
Fox News analyst Leslie Marshall took umbrage Thursday with comments made by a former Bush administration official accusing her of equating Islamophobia and antisemitism. Police removed anti-Israel protesters from a …
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ANDREW MANGIONE: We Need More Doctors—It’s Getting Scary
The United States has the highest number of people approaching 65 years of age in our history—and the fewest number of doctors to treat them. We neglect to solve this medical mismatch …
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HANS VON SPAKOVSKY: Trump’s NY Prosecution Is a Bogus Case by a Bogus Prosecutor
There are many reasons why legal experts are questioning the legitimacy of the criminal prosecution of former President Donald Trump. But the major reason is that the main claim in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin …
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MSNBC Panel Says Stormy Daniels’ Lawyer Was ‘Difficult’ Witness For Prosecution And ‘Helpful’ To Trump
Members of an MSNBC panel on Thursday said [censored] star Stormy Daniels’ former lawyer Keith Davidson was a challenging witness for the prosecution and benefited former President Donald Trump’s defense. …
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Dem Gov Signs Bill Repealing Near-Total Abortion Ban
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs of Arizona signed a bill Thursday repealing a law adopted in 1864 that made performing an abortion a felony offense, according to the Associated Press. Republicans …
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Northern Border Patrol Sector Sets New Record In Migrant Encounters
A major section of the U.S.-Canada border recorded its largest number of weekly migrant arrests, highlighting the growing immigration crisis taking place beyond the country’s border with Mexico. Agents deployed …