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Previously Deported Illegal Aliens Aren’t Entitled to Bond Hearing After 6 Months Detention, Supreme Court Hears

An illegal alien under a deportation order is not entitled to a bond hearing after six months of detention, the Biden administration told the Supreme Court this morning.

Virginia’s Incoming Governor, Attorney General to Join Lawsuit Against Biden Vaccine Mandate

Virginia’s incoming Governor, Glenn Youngkin (R), and Attorney General,  Jason Miyares (R), will join other Republican states and businesses in challenging the Biden administration’s vaccine mandates once they are sworn into office Saturday.

Biden Administration Reportedly More Involved in ‘Parent-Terrorists’ Letter Than Previously Suspected

The Biden administration was more involved in the creation of the National School Boards Association's controversial “domestic terrorism” letter than previously suspected, according to new documents reviewed by Fox News.

Why Is the FDA Hiding the Pfizer Vaccine Data?

Despite the FDA’s claim that it is committed to transparency, especially for COVID-19 emergency use authorizations (EUAs), the agency first requested 55 years to release the data supporting the approval of Comirnaty after a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request was led, and then asked for an extra 20 years to fully comply.

California Democrats Want to Double Taxes to Fund State-Run Government Healthcare

California Dems push state constitutional amendment that could double the state’s income taxes.

Rand Paul Confronts Fauci Again: ‘Reprehensible’ (Video)

Sen. Paul raises email in which Fauci conspired "takedown" against scientists from Harvard, Oxford, and Stanford.

Ikea Says It Will Cut Sick Pay For The Unvaccinated

'Our approach to COVID-related absences has evolved'

No, Those Who Pushed Lockdowns Can’t Hide From The Consequences Now

Did any of these people tell the truth back when it could have saved the generation that comprises the world’s future? Nope.

Pfizer, J&J Among Pharma Companies Accused of Funding Terrorism in Iraq

A three-judge panel on Jan. 4 revived a lawsuit against five pharma companies accused of helping finance terror attacks against U.S. service members in Iraq during the “War on Terror.”

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