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M.T.G. Points Out Rep. Dan Crenshaw’s Connection with the World Economic Forum: ‘Dan’s Globalist Friends’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Instagram post criticizes Dan Crenshaw's Big Tech bill that "actually gives more protection to online Porn companies," as well as his push for FEMA to conduct "mass covid testing."

Georgia Authorities Probe Illegal Ballot Harvesting: 2020 Election

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced Tuesday he initiated a probe into possible illegal ballot harvesting in the 2020 election.

If You See These Symbols Show Up on Your Phone, Someone Is Watching

The ominous specter of Big Tech surveillance of private citizens grows more threatening by the day.

Gov. DeSantis’ 6 Big Achievements of 2021

While conservatives might have suffered through 2021 without former President Donald Trump in the White House, the year did unveil to America a silver lining: Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis holds a lot in common with Trump including the former president’s penchant for getting big things done.

Twitter Permanently Bans Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Personal Account: ‘Big Tech Can’t Stop the Truth’

Twitter reportedly suspends Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal account for "repeated violations."

Trump Confidant Kerik Surrenders Memos to Jan. 6 Panel, Vows to ‘Eviscerate’ Democrat Narrative

Memos show Trump team planned pressure campaign ahead of Jan. 6 to shame governors and state officials into investigating suspected election irregularities.

11 Times Joe Biden Promised to Get COVID Under ‘Control’ in 2020

President Joe Biden left for vacation earlier this week as the U.S. recorded the highest daily number of new coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic.

The GOP Will Probably Win In 2022, But It Won’t Be Enough

The GOP has a lot to look forward to, electorally speaking, heading into the 2022 midterms.

Republicans move to ban federal funds to states, cities that allow non-citizens to vote

Several liberal municipalities from San Francisco to New York have moved to allow non-citizens to cast ballots in local elections.

Judge Says College Can’t Merely Pay $1 in Damages for Violating Student’s Right to Share Faith

Gwinnett College cannot simply pay $1 each in damages for violating two students’ constitutional right to express their religious faith on campus without prior permission from administrators, according to a federal judge.

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