Washington Examiner,
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Pennsylvania appears to be on the precipice of initiating an Arizona-style audit of the 2020 election.State Sen. David Argall, who heads a committee that oversees elections, told local news outlets he favors a forensic audit of the contest that state and federal officials insist was secure.The Republican, under pressure by former President Donald Trump to take action, told the Capital-Star the audit is now a “very real possibility." The report said he is considering subpoenas for ballot information and which jurisdictions to send them.“There are a lot of things under consideration right now, and I told them to check back in a week or two, and we hope to
Daily Mail (UK),
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Caitlyn Becker
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6/18/2021 10:10:59 PM
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Chris Harrison scored a hefty payout from ABC to leave Bachelor Nation but not nearly as much as he originally demanded.The 49-year-old longtime host of The Bachelor reportedly received $9million from the network - far less than the $25million he originally demanded - Variety reported on Friday. Harrison was axed from the network after he came under fire in February for making racially insensitive comments during an interview with Bachelorette-alum Rachel Lindsay. Despite the unceremonious ending to his long tenure as the face of Bachelor Nation, Harrison isn't leaving the gig empty handed.According to Variety, he received a $9million payout in addition to
Daily Mail (UK) & Associated Press,
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Christopher Eberhart
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US stocks logged their worst week since January after Federal Reserve officials said they'd likely turn off the spigots of cheap money sooner than they had expected as inflation picks up speed and threatens to spiral out of control. The S&P 500 closed the week down about 1.8 percent, its worst loss since February. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 3.5 percent for the week, turning in its worst loss since the end of January.Despite tough week, stocks are still up for the year. Analysts say this is because markets have been buoyed by an aggressive vaccine rollout and more businesses reopening -
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jennifer Smith
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Middle income families are lashing out against Joe Biden's punitive new tax plan that would claim a large chunk of the amount someone leaves to their kids when they die just because it has gone up in value over the course of their lifetime. The harsh new tax - dubbed Biden's 'death tax' - is hidden in his American Families Plan and it's receiving ferocious backlash. It proposes that when someone dies, any asset they leave behind that has appreciated in value by more than $1million since the time they bought it should be taxed. The tax rate would go as high as 40% - double
Associated Press,
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President Joe Biden dismissed concerns Friday that US Catholic bishops would block him from receiving communion because of his pro-abortion stance.'That’s a private matter, and I don’t think that’s going to happen,' he told reporters Friday at the White House when asked about a document that could rebuke him and Democrat politicians.On Friday, U.S. Catholic bishops overwhelmingly approved the drafting of a 'teaching document' for Catholic politicians who support abortion.The result of the vote - 168 in favor and 55 against - was announced Friday by the Most Reverend Allen H Vigneron near the end of a three-day meeting
Daily Mail (UK),
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Gina Martinez
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The controversial psychiatrist who said that she fantasized about shooting white people during panel at Yale University in April has doubled down on her attacks saying white people are 'psychopathic' in a new interview.Dr. Aruna Khilanani, who runs her own practice in Manhattan, delivered a talk titled Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind virtually to medical students and faculty back in April after being invited by Yale School of Medicine's Child Study Center. Khilanani made stunning statements during her talk, including admitting she has had violent fantasies about shooting white people.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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When the Civil War ended, and after Republican President Abraham Lincoln liberated the slaves, Democrats initiated Jim Crow laws to punish blacks. Democrats discriminated against blacks. In fact, the KKK, was founded as the the terrorist wing of the Democrat Party.The Ku Klux Klan assassinated many Republicans including Republican Representative James M. Hinds (December 5, 1833—October 22, 1868) of Little Rock. Hinds represented Arkansas in the United States Congress from June 24, 1868 through October 22, 1868 before his death.
Washington Free Beacon,
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Eliana Johnson
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Oops! The Internal Revenue Service is typically in the business of taxing the rich, but two Republican megadonors were surprised in May to find $1,400 payments from the tax man deposited directly in their bank accounts—coronavirus stimulus payments gone awry, people close to those donors tell the Washington Free Beacon.The payments were accompanied by a letter from President Joe Biden outlining the perks of the American Rescue Plan. "I am pleased to inform you that because of the American Rescue Plan, a direct payment of $1,400 was issued to you by direct deposit," the letter reads,
American Thinker,
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Charles Turot
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6/18/2021 4:23:08 PM
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I know a guy who knows a guy who used to be a vacation timeshare salesman. I say "salesman" with apologies to honest salespeople everywhere: he was a hustler. To give you a sense of his era, he drove a Lincoln Continental. The rules of employment required that he own a four-door vehicle and an umbrella and prohibited "excessive alcohol or drugs on the job."No doubt you're getting the picture already. Guys like him were slick. They could drive a prospect around the yet-unfinished "resort" with a binder full of drawings showing what it soon would become: the pool, the tennis courts, the game room.
Breitbart Clips,
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Pam Key
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Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) said Friday on ABC’s “The View” that Democrats were “trying” to punish former President Donald Trump for alleged crimes with a commission to investigate the Capitol riot. Co-host Joy Behar said, “Congressman, we’re just beginning to find out how Trump may have tried to undermine our democracy as president. There are allegations that his Justice Department subpoenaed phone records of House Democrats investigating his potential ties with Russia. Then emails were released showing how he pressured the Justice Department to challenge the 2020 election results based on his voter fraud lies which one DOJ official called pure insanity.
Breitbart Politics,
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Charlie Spiering
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The White House boasted Thursday that President Joe Biden was the clear leader of the free world after his trip to Europe for the G7 Summit and meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin — even after trashing the Republican Party and supporters of former President Donald Trump.“I really do not believe that it is hyperbole to say that Joe Biden returns from this trip as the clear and the consensus leader of the free world,” said Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, in an on-the-record call with reporters.A recent Pew poll on the issue of global leadership ahead of Biden’s European tour showed citizens of foreign countries favored German Chancellor
Fox News,
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Brooke Singman
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Exclusive: The State Department's Office of Civil Rights cleared former Trump ambassador to the United Kingdom, Woody Johnson, from allegations of inappropriate comments regarding race, sex and religion, concluding they were "unsubstantiated." Johnson, the owner of the New York Jets, was accused of making inappropriate remarks in the workplace about race, religion and gender to staff at the U.S. Embassy London last year. The State Department's office of inspector general, last August, issued a report, saying that embassy staff claimed Johnson "sometimes made inappropriate or insensitive comments on topics generally considered Equal Employment Opportunity-sensitive, such as religion, sex, or color."