Gateway Pundit,
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Cassandra MacDonald
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Project Veritas has released a video saying they want James O’Keefe back after losing hundreds of thousands of followers and begging donors not to abandon them.
The video came on the same day that a dozen Project Veritas whistleblowers published a video and penned a letter to the organization’s board of directors saying they stand with the ousted founder.
“We, the staff at Project Veritas, are at a crossroads,” the video begins. “High-level disputes between our leader and founder, James O’Keefe, and the volunteer Board of Directors who are responsible for oversight of the nonprofit have resulted in James no longer being here.”
Breitbart Clips,
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Pam Key
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2/25/2023 2:47:05 AM
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President Joe Biden said Friday on ABC’s “World News Tonight” that his classified documents case was “totally different” from former President Donald Trump’s.
Partial transcript as follows:
DAVID MUIR: There are many who will understand why you can’t comment while your lawyers are saying not to comment. They also saw you, though, comment on former President Trump. And so at the very least–
BIDEN: Because look here’s they were showing they wish you guys were showing on television things lying on the ground and said top secret national, you know, code word. And the difference is every single solitary thing I’ve been asked to do, I’ve
New York Post,
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Mary K. Jacob
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2/25/2023 2:43:44 AM
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Yoko Ono is the latest to say she’s done with New York City.
The 90-year-old is choosing to spend the rest of her life in a rural upstate New York farm that she and her late husband, John Lennon, purchased together in 1978, according to the Daily Mail.
In the last 50 years, Ono has called the exclusive Dakota building — located on West 72nd Street and known as the first-ever luxury apartment building in America — her home. Lennon was shot outside, in the Dakota’s archway, on Dec. 8, 1980.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Ronny Reyes
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President Joe Biden fumbled around his words as he tried to explain why he still has no plans to visit East Palestine after a toxic train derailment devastated the small Ohio community.
As he was leaving the White House on Friday to head to his Wilmington, Delaware residence, a reporter asked Biden if he was going to travel to East Palestine after his administration had been accused of ignoring the city's plight.
The president answered, 'At this point, I'm not,' but then he appeared confused and strained as he tried to explain himself.
'I did a whole video, I mean, um,
Daily Mail (UK),
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Claire Toureille
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2/24/2023 9:27:03 PM
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A self-proclaimed 'traditional housewife' who spends six hours a day cooking and cleaning and celebrates being subservient to her husband says it's 'her choice' and 'the way she likes it.' Estee Williams (pictured), 25, from Richmond, Virginia, has dubbed herself a 'trad-wife' and spends her days tending to the home while her husband, Conner, 23, an electrician, goes to work as the family bread-winner. But far from resembling The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Estee says she leads a 'humble' existence and is 'subservient' to her husband but 'in a healthy biblical way.' While Estee stays at home baking bread, cooking meals from scratch, cleaning, and learning to sew
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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2/24/2023 6:28:43 PM
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This is so powerful!
14 former Project Veritas whistleblowers and insiders cut a video that was released minutes ago in support of James O’Keefe.
James O’Keefe was removed from the Project Veritas Board, a company he founded and led for over a decade earlier this week. (Photo) This video is a collection of courageous Americans who step out of the shadows to show their support for James O’Keefe.
Warning: This is a very moving video! (Tweet/Video) Here is the letter released this morning by the whistleblowers and insiders.
Via Ryan Hartwig.
Red State,
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Brandon Morse
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2/24/2023 6:21:43 PM
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At some point, the Republican Party forgot what it was and began its descent into becoming “Democrat Lite.” This was no more apparent when Republican leadership decided that it was going to go along with the Democrat’s 11th-hour Omnibus bill that read more like the Democrat Party’s Christmas wish list.
It didn’t help that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell named the Republican Party’s number one priority as being, not economic stability, national security, or even law and order, but making sure Ukraine was well funded in the war against Russia.
Needless to say, GOP voters were about one pitchfork shy of an angry mob.
Townhall,
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Sarah Arnold
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2/24/2023 6:05:44 PM
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First Lady Jill Biden has signaled that President Joe Biden will run for re-election in 2024, despite many calls for him to sit this one out.
During an interview with the Associated Press, Jill Biden said there is "pretty much" nothing else to do other than find a time and place for his announcement.
"He says he's not done," Jill Biden said. "He's not finished what he's started. And that's what's important. How many times does he have to say it for you to believe it?"
Daily Mail (UK),
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Paul Farrell
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2/24/2023 5:47:07 PM
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A woman known as the 'Governor' of downtown Los Angeles' notorious Skid Row section has slammed city officials who destroyed her luxurious tent last week.
Stephanie Arnold Williams blasted the destruction of her luxurious dwelling - dubbed the White House - even though she also owns a nearby tiny home.
The brazen vagrant's former property came equipped with a hot tube, generator, solar panels, toilet, kitchenette, sewing machines and a walk-in closet.
In a video posted on Twitter a week before authorities moved in, Williams showed her home off
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emma James
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2/24/2023 5:30:39 PM
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The now-infamous house where four University of Idaho students were brutally slain will be demolished, as the property was pictured boarded up three months after the killings.
President of the University Scott Green confirmed on Friday that the home on King Street is set to be demolished this semester, according to NewsNation.
The six-bedroom and three-bathroom property was handed to the university by the owner after the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, on November 13 last year.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jen Smith
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2/24/2023 2:13:42 PM
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The 'migrant' shot dead by an Arizona rancher on his land last month was likely a cartel drug smuggler or scout, according to a former Border Patrol chief, who says the area is known for 'violence'.
George Alan Kelly, 73, was arrested on charges of first degree murder for shooting Gabriel Cuen-Butimea on January 30 at his home. That charge has now been downgraded to a second degree murder charge.
He denies the murder, insisting he only ever fired warning shots when he saw what he perceived to be a gang of cartel smugglers on his land.
Former Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott, who was previously a supervisor in the area,
New York Post,
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Mary Kay Linge
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2/24/2023 1:53:28 PM
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New York City’s charter schools have lifted the fortunes of thousands of schoolkids, leading Gov. Hochul to push for more new charters. This week, The Post reveals the positive impact city charter schools have had by talking with those most closely involved in the system — including these alumni who credit charters for their success.
New York City’s 276 charter schools are in it for the long haul.
Ever since the state’s publicly funded, privately run schools began opening in 1999, the ranks of their alumni have grown — and many are now building networks to benefit students long after they graduate.