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Justice has been done in the Kyle Rittenhouse case

Kyle Rittenhouse has been acquitted of all charges brought against him for the shooting of two men who pursued him and threatened his person during the Kenosha, Wisconsin, riots of 2020.

Biden Regime Hiding True Border Data, Ex-CBP Chief Warns

"It’s important the American people understand what these new numbers say and what they don’t," Mark Morgan says.

Rittenhouse Not Guilty on All Counts (Video)

Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all counts on Friday in connection with the deadly shooting of two men and the injury of a third with a semi-automatic rifle during tumultuous racial justice rallies in Wisconsin in 2020.

Bannon/O’Keefe Targeting Viewed as Politically Motivated by Majority of Voters

The latest moves by the Biden Justice Department and the FBI are seen by likely voters as political persecution

In South Texas, The Border Crisis Threatens To Become A Constitutional Crisis

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott thinks border states must take action in the face of federal inaction. But is it too little, too late?

Camera Catches Video Conversion Software ‘Handbrake’ and ‘Format Factory’ on Prosecution’s Laptop

The defense in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse has moved for a mistrial on the basis that the prosecution withheld crucial evidence.

Mistrial Motion Filed: Binger Withheld HD Drone Footage from Rittenhouse Defense

A dramatic new revelation in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial emerged after the first day of jury deliberations Tuesday when it was revealed that a motion for a mistrial hangs over the case.

Steve Bannon to Plead Not Guilty to Contempt of Congress Charges

Former Trump advisor and campaign manager Steve Bannon moved to plead not guilty to criminal contempt of Congress charges after he refused to comply with a subpoena.

Bannon’s Attorney Insists He ‘Had No Choice’ But to Reject Subpoena

Steve Bannon "had no choice" but to disobey a subpoena from the House special committee investigating the Jan. 6 incidents at the Capitol because he'd been instructed by his lawyer not to participate because of former President Donald Trump's executive privilege, David Schoen, the attorney now representing Bannon, said Tuesday.

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