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Harris and Walz Criticized for Lack of Media Engagement Amidst Electoral Race

On Monday morning, Donald Trump made a noteworthy return to the social media platform known as X, marking his first post there since the...

Instagram Whistleblower Reveals Harris-Walz Campaign Paid For Content From Influencers 

Arizona Senator Jake Hoffman has accused the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz campaign of paying influencers to promote their ticket through marketing agencies.

Virginia Implements New Measures for Election Security and Non-Citizen Voting Prevention

On Wednesday, Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia, representing the Republican Party, implemented a new executive order aimed at fortifying the security of elections. This...

Christians Arrested in Paris for Protesting Olympic Mockery

A group of Christian protesters were arrested in Paris after they protested the Olympic opening ceremony without first seeking approval from authorities.

Emails Expose Collusion Between CDC, Facebook to Create Vaccine Narrative

Conservative organization America First Legal (AFL) released documents that further reveal how health agencies and social media companies colluded to censor views countering the mainstream narrative on the COVID-19 vaccine.

Biden Expected to Announce Support for Supreme Court Term Limits

President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to announce changes to the Supreme Court, including term limits and an ethics code.

DOD Slide Calling Pro-Life Groups ‘Terrorist Organizations’ Withdrawn

A slide from the Department of Defense (DOD) labeling pro-life groups "terrorist organizations" has circulated on social media.

Senators Announce Bipartisan Bill to Ban Lawmaker Stock Trading

A bipartisan group of senators announced a bill to prohibit members of the House and Senate from participating in stock trading.

Radio Stations Given Questions Ahead of Biden Interviews

Radio stations were provided with questions ahead of their interviews with President Joe Biden, radio hosts confirmed.

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of J6 Protester

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a January 6 protester who entered the U.S. Capitol.

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