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‘Sit Down’: Harris Faulkner Skewers Letitia James’ Deal Preserving Trump’s $175 Million Bond
Fox News host Harris Faulkner needled Democratic Attorney General Letitia James’ failed effort to void former President Donald Trump’s $175 million civil bond, telling James to “take several seats.” James …
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MSNBC Legal Analyst ‘Really Nervous’ Trump’s Comments Outside Courthouse Could Sway Jurors
MSNBC legal analyst David Henderson expressed concern that former President Donald Trump’s remarks outside a New York courthouse could influence jurors in his trial. Trump is confronting 34 felony counts for …
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China Spent The Last Year Committing Every Human Rights Violation In The Book, US Intel Finds
Despite Beijing’s denials, China committed a flurry of grave human rights violations throughout 2023, according to new U.S. intelligence released Monday. The Chinese government was found throughout the year to …
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James Carville Urges Voters To ‘Mock’ Trump With ‘Fart Sounds’
Democratic strategist James Carville suggested on Sunday that voters ridicule former President Donald Trump with “fart sounds” at his rallies. Several anti-Trump personalities on X repeated a claim Trump has been …
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Trump Defense Attorney Says Bragg’s Charges Are Really Just 34 ‘Pieces Of Paper’
Former President Donald Trump’s defense attorney argued in his opening statement Monday that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s 34-count indictment was really just 34 “pieces of paper,” according to multiple …
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Military Could Hit Troops With Court-Martials For Refusing To Use Preferred Pronouns, Experts Say
The military could seek to formally punish service members for refusing to use another service member’s preferred pronouns under existing policy, according to military experts. A 2020 Equal Opportunity law …
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Dems Smell Blood In The Water After Arizona Abortion Ruling. Republicans Are Scrambling To Respond
On April 9, the Arizona Supreme Court allowed an 1864 law to be enforced that effectively restricted abortion in all cases except when the life of the mother is in …
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STEPHEN BRYEN AND SHOSHANA BRYEN: America’s Failed Promise About Iran
The Iranian government said its rocket and missile attack was “measured and moderate,” and that it could have, but did not choose to, launch a much bigger strike on Israel. …
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Biden Admin Trampled States’ Rights To Signal ‘Extreme’ Abortion Views, Idaho AG Says Before Major SCOTUS Case
The Biden administration ignored states’ rights to signal its “extreme” position on abortion when it filed a lawsuit challenging Idaho’s pro-life law, the state’s Attorney General Raúl Labrador told the …
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JOSH HAMMER: Biden’s Iran Problem
The terrorist Iranian regime’s unprecedented recent attack on Israel, which included 185 drones, 36 cruise missiles and 110 surface-to-surface missiles, is an unambiguous casus belli — an act of war …
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JOSH HAMMER: The Obama-Biden Doctrine: Punish America’s Allies In The Middle East And Reward Its Enemies
The terrorist Iranian regime’s unprecedented recent attack on Israel, which included 185 drones, 36 cruise missiles and 110 surface-to-surface missiles, is an unambiguous casus belli — an act of war …
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Biden Vowed To Protect American Steel — But Another Effort Of His Could Destroy It
President Joe Biden in recent days has taken a harsh stance on foreign steel manufacturers in a bid to strengthen domestic industry, but his own environmental policies could be the …
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DAVID BLACKMON: Having Biden Declare A Climate Emergency Is A Crazy Idea
I recorded a podcast this week in which the host told me I am an “outlier” for being willing to write the truth about the destructive nature of the Biden …
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‘Clear Violation Of The Law’: Biden’s Multi-Billion Dollar Broadband Plan Defies Congressional Mandate, Experts Say
The Biden administration’s program to expand access to broadband internet may run afoul of the law that created it, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation. The National Telecommunications and …
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BOB EHRLICH: Here’s Why Biden Is Losing Support Among Twenty-Somethings
Recent polls reflect unexpected (bad) news for the Biden campaign, especially with respect to hugely important voting blocks within the Democratic Party’s base. Many pundits have focused on trend lines …
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House Bursts Into Pro-Ukraine Chant During Foreign Aid Vote
Democrats in the House of Representatives chanted “Ukraine” and waved Ukrainian flags on the House floor following passage of a $60 billion aid package to the country on Saturday. The …
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‘Assaulted All Over Again’: GOP State Lawmaker Bashes Dems For Making It Easier To Get Away With Trafficking Minors
Republican state Sen. Shannon Grove of California blasted her Democratic colleagues for weakening a bill that would make buying a child for sex a felony offense. The bill, which Grove …
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House Adjourns Without Forcing Vote On Mike Johnson’s Speakership
The House of Representatives adjourned Saturday without there being a motion called to vote on ousting Republican Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana. Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia initially …
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House Passes Mike Johnson’s Foreign Aid Package
The House of Representatives voted to approve Republican Speaker Mike Johnson’s expansive package of foreign aid bills in a series of votes on Saturday. A bipartisan coalition successfully pushed through …
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Police Killed Armed-Suspected Pedophile When He Showed Up To Meet Underage Girls
Seattle police released bodycam footage of a Wednesday shooting that left a 67-year-old suspected pedophile dead late Friday evening. The 67-year-old man arrived at a Tukwila, Washington, hotel Wednesday believing …
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Here Are The 30 GOP Senators Who Voted To Reauthorize Warrantless Spying Tool
Thirty Republican senators voted to reauthorize a contentiously debated warrantless- spying tool on Saturday. The bill to reauthorize Section 702 passed by a 60-34 vote after six amendments were defeated. …
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Senate Votes To Reauthorize Warrantless Surveillance Tool Minutes After It Expired
The United States Senate voted to reauthorize a surveillance tool early Saturday morning, despite objections from conservative and left-wing members. The bill to reauthorize Section 702 passed by a 60-34 …
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MORGAN MURPHY: The Ukraine Blame Game Begins
Congress stands poised to deliver another $60 billion in aid to Ukraine atop the $111 billion in prior packages. President Biden has pushed for these bills and is expected to …
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Auto Workers Vote To Unionize In Historic Vote At Southern Plant
Volkswagen workers at an automotive plant in Tennessee voted to unionize Friday, becoming the first southern car manufacturer to do so since the 1940s, the Washington Post reported. Roughly 75% …