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DeSantis Says ‘Blank Check’ for Ukraine With No Clear Objective Not Acceptable

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, on a national tour some suspect could be a prelude to a 2024 presidential bid, said the Biden administration is throwing money at Ukraine without stating a clear objective.

Fetterman to Remain Institutionalized for Lengthy Stay

Following Senator John Fetterman checking himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center last week for depression, a senior aide has revealed that the congressional freshman, who suffered a stroke while out of the campaign trail, would remain hospitalized for a length of time.

Leaked Letter Details James O’Keefe’s Response Following Indefinite No-Pay Suspension From Project Veritas

A leaked letter exclusively obtained by The Post Millennial reveals Project Veritas' founder James O'Keefe's statement to staffers on Monday after he was effectively removed from the organization by the board.

Seattle to Pay Millions in Lawsuit Over Failure to End ‘No-Cop Zone’

The city of Seattle, Washington, agreed to pay $3.65 million to settle a lawsuit over its failure to end the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) zone in 2020.

Authorities Arrest Suspect Connected to Murder of Los Angeles Bishop

Authorities have arrested a suspect connected to the murder of Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell, who was killed in his home in Hacienda Heights.

Biden’s Overall Approval at 42%

A Harvard Caps/Harris poll revealed that 55% of Americans do not approve of Biden.

Trump Claims to Receive ‘Total Exoneration’ in Georgia Grand Jury Report

"President Trump will always keep fighting for true and honest elections in America!" read a Trump campaign statement.

Tucker Carlson Given Exclusive Access to 41,000 Hours of Jan 6 Capitol Riot Footage

Sources suggest that the video archive is now much larger.

Lawsuit Alleges Ohio Residents ‘May Already Be Undergoing DNA Mutations’ From Chemical Exposure

"At least five class action negligence lawsuits have now been filed," according to The Independent.

Kari Lake’s Election Lawsuit Headed to Arizona Supreme Court

"I told you we would take this case all the way to the Arizona Supreme Court, and that's exactly what we are going to do. Buckle up, America!" said Lake.

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