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Rep. Gohmert: ‘Violations of American Rights’ of Jan. 6 Prisoners ‘Mind Blowing’

three GOP representatives joined forces with the Patriot Freedom Project and family members of Jan. 6 prisoners to call out the injustice and denial of due process rights for those incarcerated.

‘Repeat the Line’: White House Retroactively Alters Transcript to Smooth Biden’s Gaffe

During a speech about his new abortion-focused executive order, 79-year-old President Joe Biden once again found himself struggling to properly vocalize the words on his teleprompter.

Jobs Data Show Two Post-COVID Americas

The Labor Department announced on Friday that the economy had recovered another 372,000 net jobs in June from the many jobs lost during COVID.

White House Report Card: Biden Stuck in Neutral

This week’s White House Report Card finds President Joe Biden tripping his way through a week of clashing headlines.

Nation’s Largest Teachers Union Drops $140K on an ‘Enemies List’

The National Education Association passed a resolution at its Representative Assembly to conduct research on the 25 largest groups it claims are working to prevent “honesty in education” on issues ranging from gender identity to sexual orientation.

75 Percent of ‘Poorly Targeted’ $800 Billion PPP Money Sent to Unintended Recipients: Study

A multi-billion-dollar pandemic-era stimulus program meant chiefly to help small businesses keep staff on the payroll and hire back laid off employees was poorly...

Reward of $200 Offered for Tips on Whereabouts of Justices Alito, Thomas, Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, Barrett, and Roberts

ShutDownDC has posted a tweet offering to pay as much as $200 per tip disclosing the location of Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, and John Roberts.

‘Tax the Rich’ Princess AOC Owes $2,500 In Back Taxes – From FIVE YEARS AGO

“Tax the Rich” darling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has reportedly defaulted on her own taxes, despite being…well, rich.

Abortion Access Tops House Agenda as Congress Returns From Recess

Lawmakers start shuffling back to Washington on Monday after a two-week break and will commence the first round of legislative business since the Supreme Court overturned nationwide abortion rights.

Skillet’s John Cooper on Why He Speaks Boldly Against Far-Left Ideology Despite Backlash

“[I thought] if we disagreed on stuff, it would be tertiary issues,” he said. “Most certainly, we would agree on the stuff that really matters.”

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