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Marjorie Taylor Greene Files to Impeach Merrick Garland for ‘Blatant Attempt to Persecute’ Trump

Marjorie Taylor Greene has filed articles of impeachment against Attorney General Merrick Garland for investigating former president Donald Trump.

How the FBI Undercounts Armed Citizen Responders to Mass Killers—and Media Play Along

The shooting that killed three people and injured another at a Greenwood, Indiana, mall on July 17 drew broad national attention because of how it ended—when 22-year-old Elisjsha Dicken, carrying a licensed handgun, fatally shot the attacker.

Report Indicates The 2024 Election Election Tampering Could Be Starting Right Now In Plain Sight

The FBI raid on Trump’s home isn’t just about prosecuting the former president for Jan. 6, it’s about fixing the next presidential election.

Arizona to Construct Border Wall Without White House

Arizona officials revealed on Friday that the state has begun constructing a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border without federal government assistance, the Washington Examiner reported.

Washington, DC Mayor Asks US Military for 90 Days of Help With Illegal Immigrants

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser on Aug. 11 renewed her call for U.S. military assistance to deal with the surge of illegal immigrants the nation’s capital has encountered after governors of border states began busing the immigrants to the city.

BlackRock May Have Broken The Law With Its Woke Investing Schemes, Republicans Argue

Several Republican state attorneys general informed asset manager BlackRock last week that its shareholder activism efforts “may violate multiple state laws.”

WEF Advisor Says Global Elite ‘Don’t Need the Vast Majority of the Population’ to Live

A top-level World Economic Forum (WEF) advisor says that we simply “don’t need the vast majority of the population,” and called for human beings to be replaced by machines whenever possible, saying that beyond producing data, people are just no longer “useful” to the global elite and their agenda.

Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could End 40 Years of Race-Based Affirmative Action in University Admissions

The U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear one of two cases on Oct. 31 that could dismantle the 40-year precedent of race-based affirmative action in university admissions, with universities now urging the court to preserve the decision despite some expert opinion to the contrary.

FBI Sought Cocktail Napkins, a Birthday Menu, Letters, Memos, Maps in Mar-A-Lago Raid

The list of unrelated, random items was leaked to The Washington Post.

IRS Job Posting For Employee Willing to ‘Carry a Firearm’ and Use ‘Deadly Force’

The Internal Revenue Service posted a job that was later deleted Wednesday seeking a Criminal Investigator who would be willing to "carry a firearm" and "use deadly force."

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