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Ottawa Police Chief Resigns Amid Criticism Over Handling of Freedom Convoy Protest

The Police Chief in Ottowa, Peter Sloly, resigned from his position as of Tuesday, with criticisms of both his dealings with the trucker convoy as well as accusations he was a bully and volatile.

Russian Military Assets Being Moved Away from Ukrainian Border

News is spreading that Russia’s military could be withdrawing from the Ukrainian border following a video that shows tanks backtracking.

Tens of Thousands of Fans Seen Defying Los Angeles Mask Mandate at Super Bowl

Crowds enjoyed a maskless Super Bowl at Sofi Stadium Sunday, despite the Los Angeles mask mandate that extends through Feb. 15.

Democrats Framed and Spied on Trump While He Was President

The details John Durham sprinkled throughout his filings suggest even more bombshells are to come

Dems Declare ‘Unconditional War on Racism’ in Bill Establishing a $70bn Federal, ‘Reconciliation’ Agency

House Democrats have introduced a bill that would, if passed, declare an “unconditional war on racism” while establishing the “Department of Reconciliation” as a new federal agency.

Thousands Pour Into Ottawa Amplifying the Voice of Protest Around the Capital

The center of Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, was flooded by thousands of protesters on Feb. 12 demanding an end to COVID-19 mandates and restrictions.

Trump Responds to Durham Investigation Finding Clinton Spied on Trump Tower

President Trump releases statement on Durham revelations showing he was being spied on by Hillary Clinton.

6-Year-Old With Vax-Induced Myocarditis ‘Unable to Walk,’ as Reports of Deaths, Injuries After COVID Vaccines Climb Steadily

VAERS data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention included a total of 1,103,893 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 23,615 deaths and 188,135 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020, and Feb. 4, 2022.

Biden Administration Urges Court Not to Allow Release of ‘Secret Report’ on Dominion Voting Machines Used in 2020 Presidential Election

Top officials at a U.S. federal cybersecurity agency are urging a judge not to authorize at this time the release of a report that analyzes Dominion Voting Systems equipment in Georgia, arguing doing so could assist hackers trying to “undermine election security.”

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