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President Trump Announces Second Indictment in Series of Truth Social Posts

"Joe Biden has 1850 Boxes at the University of Delaware, additional Boxes in Chinatown, D.C., with even more Boxes at the University of Pennsylvania, and documents strewn all over his garage floor where he parks his Corvette."

Biden Admin DOJ Delays Release of Public Documents on Social Media Censorship

Sparks concerns over government’s manipulation of political discourse.

Christian Leader Pat Robertson Dies at 93

A Yale-educated lawyer, he originally aimed for success in business, but after becoming a born-again Christian in the 1950s, he felt called to create a Christian broadcasting network.

Chris Christy to Make 2024 Presidential Bid Tonight

He is slated to officially declare his presidential bid in a town hall meeting at Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire, on Tuesday night.

Mike Pence Files to Run for President in 2024

Mike Pence polling at 2%.

Chinese Spies Allegedly Pose as ‘Tourists’ to Infiltrate Alaskan Military Base

Alaska is home to three military bases defense technology.

Instagram Reverses Suspension of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Account

Instagram lifts suspension on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s personal account but keeps ban on his organization, Children's Health Defense.

‘Jews Against Soros’ Launched to Criticize Democrat Megadonor

The Jewish conservatives argue that speaking against George Soros is not antisemitic.

Young Voters Abandoning Democrats: Republican Leanings Surge Among Former Obama Supporters: New York Times

Young voters, who strongly supported President Obama in 2008, are now leaning more towards the Republican side, indicating a notable shift to the right among younger generations, confirmed by The New York Times.

Judge Allows Clinton Foundation Whistleblowers to Add Durham Report Details to Case

The judge has repeatedly denied the IRS' request for dismissal.

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