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Texas Gov. Abbott Wants Stronger Penalties in Voting Law

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is asking his state legislature to increase the penalty for anyone convicted of illegal voting.

Woman Injured by COVID Vaccine Pleads With Health Agencies for Help, as Local News Agency Kills Story After Pressure From Pfizer

In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Kristi Dobbs recounted how she’s spent nine months pleading with health agencies to research the neurological injuries she developed after Pfizer’s vaccine, and how she and others are trying to get the word out about the vaccine’s potential risks.

Despite Congress Passing Stopgap Funding Bill, US Government Couldn’t Avert Partial Shutdown

Lawmakers were forced to pass stopgap legislation to avert an imminent and complete government shutdown. The risk of the latter came after the Democrats failed to reach a deal on a new budget with the Republicans, or at least achieve intra-party unity on Biden's infrastructure bill to pass it unilaterally.

Del Rio Madness Proves Biden Can Stop The Border Crisis Whenever He Wants

The September 12–24 migrant camp crisis in Del Rio displayed two lessons very much worth unpacking from the White House response.

China threatens to fight US: ‘If they’re not scared, let’s meet in the sky’

During a major Chinese military airshow this week in which China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) showcased a number of advanced weapons and aircraft, a senior Chinese military leader issued a veiled challenge that if the U.S is not scared of China’s advanced weapons “let us meet in the sky.”

Double standard? Democrats nix COVID tests for illegal migrants, mandate vaccines for Border Patrol

Iowa Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks' amendment was rejected by 217 Democrats voting against it.

China flies dozens of fighter jets near Taiwan in show of force

Two dozens Chinese fighter jets entered Taiwanese airspace on Thursday in a show of force amid rising tensions between China and the autonomous island.

State Governments Preparing ‘Quarantine Facilities’ For Americans Unable to Isolate at Home

Job advertisement stokes fears of mandatory quarantines.

David Hogg’s Anti-Gun Campaign ‘Fades Into Darkness’ As Millennials Embrace Second Amendment

The Argentinian Philosopher Carlos Bernardo González Pecotche surmised that the world is in turmoil because people don’t know where their thoughts originate. The ideas of others enter their heads, and those people feel like the thoughts are their own. Not realizing that they’ve been programmed.

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