The Federalist,
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Tristan Justice
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Key members of the since-disbanded Select Committee on January 6th admit in a new PBS documentary that the entire operation was an election-year publicity stunt. On Wednesday, Frontline PBS published a new documentary, “Democracy on Trial,” chronicling the House committee’s work. Pivotal players on the partisan probe conceded in the two-and-half-hour documentary that the panel’s public performances produced for prime-time television were orchestrated as entertainment media. “The one thing that we knew was the information that we have is compelling,” said Illinois congressman-turned CNN commentator Adam Kinzinger. [Snip] ... to the American people in a compelling way.”
Epoch Times,
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Jan Jekielek
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Jeff Minick
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1/30/2024 11:07:53 PM
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In a recent episode of “American Thought Leaders,” host Jan Jekielek sits down with Emmy Award-winning reporter Liz Collin, author of “They’re Lying: The Media, the Left, and the Death of George Floyd” and producer of the new narrative-busting documentary, “The Fall of Minneapolis.” Ms. Collin breaks down what really happened the day George Floyd died, what the media left out, and what evidence was withheld at the trial. [Snip] You have George Floyd resistant from the beginning, talking about how he can’t breathe long before Derek Chauvin even arrives on scene.
National Pulse,
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Rhamee J. Kassam
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1/29/2024 6:47:30 PM
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The awarding of nearly $90 million to the second-rate advice columnist E. Jean Carroll will doubtless be remembered for generations as the greatest miscarriage of justice in contemporary American history. Jean Carroll’s case was not just ludicrous on the face of it, but between the judge, the “experts” who testified, and the mechanisms by which the case even came to be, it’s impossible for any ordinary person in the West to see this as anything more than the continuation of a series of hoaxes perpetrated on former President Donald J. Trump with the desire to keep him from re-entering the Oval Office in January 2025.
American Greatness,
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Victor Davis Hanson
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1/29/2024 12:47:20 PM
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Donald Trump gave one of his best and most conciliatory speeches of his political career after his win in the recent Iowa primaries--that might explain why the media would not cover it. Later, to answer an ad hoc ambush reporter’s question whether he would hold grudges, he emphatically said he did not.[Snip]More importantly, the country is imploding in 2024 in a way it was not in 2020, when there was still a border, deterrence abroad, coherent energy policies, deterrent police, and a semblance of the rule of law.[Snip]Trump has an enormous responsibility in 2024 to stay calm, reach out, and get even rather than mad.
American Thinker,
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Clark Wren
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1/28/2024 3:19:33 PM
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President Trump has been robbed of his freedom of speech. None of this has happened by accident. There has always been a political purpose behind the laws and the indictments and the extortion.[Snip]One of the great mythic stories from Middle Ages is that of Robin Hood, who was an outlaw on the run in Sherwood Forest with his merry men. Those men are now Rudy Giuliani and the rest of the Trump team who have been indicted.[Snip]The whole process has proven beyond all reasonable doubt that the justice system now exists to oppress Trump, oppress his family, oppress his closest associates, and oppress his supporters.
The Federalist,
by
Aaron DeCorte
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1/27/2024 1:15:20 PM
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Insulting voters isn’t smart, but talking directly to them about change or options in a positive way on the issues can bear fruit. [Snip] Conservatives, including Trump, should stop railing against Biden and start talking directly to his voters. ... But it hits totally differently if he says, “Is that what Biden voters really want? An open border, cities flooded with people who are using the aid meant for American citizens who need help? I hope not, they have a chance to fix it in November.” [Snip] There are plenty of 2020 Biden voters who don’t like and don’t want to double down on the policies of this administration.
Daily Caller,
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Brianna Lyman
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1/26/2024 6:37:13 PM
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Fox News contributor and George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley argued Friday that the federal government has the “upper hand” in the ongoing showdown between Texas and the Biden administration. [Snip] The ruling does not require Texas to take any action to remove the wire fencing at the behest of the Supreme Court. Rather, the ruling states that federal border patrol agents have the right to remove the fencing if it impedes their ability to carry out the Biden Administration’s orders. [Snip] “The problem is that federal courts are unlikely to agree that this is the ‘invasion’ referenced in the Constitution.
NBC News,
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Caroline Hopkins
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1/26/2024 2:05:28 PM
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On Thursday, the U.S. government sold the Federal Helium Reserve, a massive underground stockpile based in Amarillo, Texas, that supplies up to 30% of the country’s helium. [Snip] Regulatory and logistical issues with the facility threaten a temporary shutdown as it passes from public to private ownership, and hospital supply chain experts worry the sale could have serious consequences for health care down the road--especially when it comes to MRIs. [Snip] The facility spans three states, each with its own laws. The federal government didn’t need to reconcile state-specific rules, but a private buyer would,
New York Post,
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Todd Bensman
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1/23/2024 4:31:38 PM
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In 2021, early on in America’s historic border crisis, I wrote that the United Nations was abetting the problem by handing out debit cards and cash vouchers to aspiring illegal border crossers on their way north. [Snip] In a nutshell, the UN and its advocacy partners want to spread $372 million in “Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA),” and “Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MCA)” to 624,300 immigrants who in-transit to the United States during 2024. That money is most often handed out, other UN documents show, as pre-paid, rechargeable debit cards but also hard “cash in envelopes,” bank transfers, and mobile transfers the U.S. border-bound travelers can use for whatever they want.
Life Site News,
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Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò
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1/19/2024 12:27:40 AM
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In Davos the masters and servants of the globalist elite gather: characters who openly declare that they want to reduce the world’s population through wars, famines and organized pestilence; characters who use the complicity of our rulers, international institutions, and especially high finance and media, which are totally in their hands. How would Our Lord have spoken to the Sanhedrin of criminal subversives at the World Economic Forum? [Snip] Not what Bergoglio said, surely. And this proves once again that the Argentine Jesuit is a servant of the globalist elite: whether he does it out of self-interest or due to blackmail matters little.
Gateway Pundit,
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Cristina Laila
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1/18/2024 1:18:17 AM
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President Trump appeared in court on Wednesday as E. Jean Carroll testified in a trial where the jury will decide how much Trump has to pay for his so-called ‘defamatory’ statements about her.[Snip]She admitted on the stand to deleting massive amounts of evidence, under subpoena, which is a crime. Based on that alone, both this trial and the first trial should be immediately dismissed! Additionally, she first admitted to having a gun without a license, but then admitted to buying bullets for a rifle, not a handgun, which perhaps makes no sense. Her lawyers went crazy--and so did the Judge trying to protect her
Fox News,
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Brooke Singman
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1/18/2024 12:57:05 AM
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Former President Trump said he will miss the E. Jean Carroll trial on Thursday so that he can attend his mother-in-law’s funeral, blasting the judge presiding over the case as "nasty" for not delaying court proceedings for the day.[Snip]"...we asked to just delay the trial for one day so I could go to the funeral tomorrow and then we could start Friday or Monday or any time they want,"[Snip]"And he said, absolutely not, the trial will go on just as it is." Trump said the judge said, "You can go to the funeral or you can go to the trial, but you can't do both."