2020

Trump Sues Christopher Steele in the U.K. Over Debunked ‘Dossier’

Former President Donald Trump has initiated legal proceedings against ex-MI6 officer Christopher Steele in the United Kingdom, accusing him of creating and disseminating the infamous dossier that Trump argues is discredited.

General Mark Milley Retires

His successor, General CQ Brown, steps into the role as the second Black officer to helm the Joint Chiefs of Staff, succeeding Colin Powell, amidst the tenure of Lloyd Austin.

‘The Planet Is Going to Be Fine’: Bill Gates

Climate change proponent Bill Gates said during an event that "the planet is going to be fine."

Google Search Results Favor Biden Over JFK Jr., GOP

A review of Google search results relating to the U.S. presidential election found that the search engine favors Joe Biden over Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Republican presidential candidates.

Joe Biden’s Home Listed as Beneficiary Address in Suspicious $260,000 Wires from China: House Oversight Committee

Details of bank wires from Chinese nationals to Hunter Biden, which list Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home as the beneficiary address

American Voters More Concerned Over Biden’s Cognitive Health Than Trump’s: News Nation/Decision Desk HQ Poll

Thursday poll reveals public anxiety regarding President Biden's ability to serve another term amid discussions about his age and cognitive health.

FBI Won’t Release 2020 Voter Registration Fraud Probe, Denies FOIA Requests

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is maintaining tight control over the documents related to a 2020 voter registration fraud probe involving GBI Strategies.

Vaccinated Minnesota Senator Tests Positive for COVID-19

Senator Smith has become infected despite being vaccinated against the disease, raising questions about the shot's efficacy.

151 Illegal Immigrants on Terror Watchlist Apprehended in Less Than a Year

Three individuals on the terrorism watchlist were apprehended at the southwest border in fiscal year 2020.

U.S. No Longer ‘Safe Haven’ for Persecuted Christians, Say International Religious Freedom Advocacy Groups

Advocacy groups 'Open Doors US' and 'World Relief' have jointly released a report raising concerns about the drastically reduced numbers of persecuted Christians being resettled in the United States from countries known for high levels of persecution and discrimination.

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