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Trump Defended Rittenhouse Last Year, Said Teen ‘Probably Would Have Been Killed’ If He Didn’t Shoot

"They very violently attacked him," said President Trump in September of 2020. "He probably would have been killed," Trump added, if Rittenhouse didn't shoot.

Disney Halts Vaccine Mandate In Wake Of New Florida Law

"As we assess the full impact of this new legislation, we are immediately pausing the enforcement of our mandatory vaccination policy for Florida-based cast members and employees until further notice," company announces.

Kyle Rittenhouse Speaks for 1st Time after Acquittal

Kyle Rittenhouse has shared his thoughts after a Wisconsin jury acquitted him of murder charges. The teenager was accused of the felony offenses after fatally shooting two people amid the unrest in Kenosha.

The Impossible Insurrection of January 6

The right couldn’t stage a coup because liberals dominate nearly every institution of American politics and culture. Yet liberals refuse to see it. After the...

Video: More Parents Speak Out Against Sex And LGBT Books In Schools

“We’re not going to stand for any attempt to sexualize our kids”

Biden’s Doc Worried about ‘Throat Clearing,’ ‘Stiffened Gait’

President Biden’s physician on Friday determined he was healthy and fit to execute the duties of the presidency following his annual physical the day before his 79th birthday.

COVID Booster Now Available for Adults, Still not FDA Approved

Covid-19 boosters from Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna now cleared for all U.S. adults remain authorized under emergency use, but not approved by the FDA. QUICK FACTS: The Food...

Fauci spotted maskless indoors at DC book party

Fauci reportedly briefly wore the mask to avoid 'gotcha' photographs

Republicans Rejoice at Rittenhouse Verdict; Democrats Pan Acquittal

Republican lawmakers quickly rejoiced in the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse on Nov. 19 while Democrats condemned the jury’s decision.

Christians: Stop being passive

A national survey conducted by McLaughlin & Associates-Summit.org found 75% of Americans believe the government does not have the right to force people to participate in practices that violate their religious beliefs. Sixty percent say that religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine should be protected. Only 27% disagreed.

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