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Former Project Veritas Whistleblowers Release Video in Support of James O’Keefe (Watch)

A group of 14 former Project Veritas whistleblowers and insiders have released a video and a letter expressing their support for James O'Keefe, who was removed from the organization's board earlier this week.

Republicans Demand Ukraine Aid Oversight

The House Oversight Committee demanded on Wednesday that the Pentagon, State Department and US Agency for International Development prove that the $113 billion in military and economic aid allocated to Ukraine isn’t being lost to “waste, fraud, and abuse.”

James O’Keefe No Longer With Project Veritas (Video)

"James will make his own way—as he always has before."

Russia Suspends Nuclear Treaty with U.S., But Is ‘Not Withdrawing’: Putin

"I have to say today that Russia is suspending its participation in New START. I repeat, not withdrawing from the treaty, no, but merely suspending its participation," Putin said.

Hunter Biden Linked to Russian Spy Involved in Former FBI Indictment

Hunter Biden is connected to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who is involved in former FBI official Charles McGonigal’s recent indictment for violating U.S. sanctions by agreeing to provide services to Deripaska.

Hunter Biden’s Link to Disgraced Ex-FBI Official Charles McGonigal

The FBI’s reputation problems have accelerated with the arrest on corruption charges of Charles McGonigal, the former chief of counterintelligence for the FBI’s New York field office, one of the most powerful spy-hunters in the country — who also happened to be connected to Hunter Biden.

Senate Commerce Committee Launches Probe into Big Tech Censorship of Conservatives

"We are going to see accountability, transparency, and we're going to shine a light on Big Tech's efforts to silence conservatives," said Sen. Cruz.

If Biden’s Federal Elections Takeover Is ‘Free and Fair,’ Why Are the Plans Completely Redacted?

After several executive agencies in the Biden administration were sued for refusing to comply with Freedom of Information Act requests from conservative advocacy group Citizens United over the White House’s attempt to federalize elections, the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) Bureau of Indian Affairs finally turned over its first batch of requested documents.

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