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The Media War on Canadian Truckers: Is Freedom Public Enemy Number One?

The denigration of the Canadian trucker protest convoy exemplifies how freedom is now the biggest villain of the covid-19 pandemic. A Washington Post cartoonist  portrayed the trucker convoy as “fascism” incarnate while another Post column derided the “toxic ‘Freedom Convoy.’” Anyone who resists any government command is apparently now a public enemy.

Democrats Hoping They Can Use Jan. 6 to Prevent Trump from Holding Office

Harvard Law professor admits he's been approached several times about 14th Amendment 'insurrection' constitutional provision by Democrat lawmakers.

Prince Andrew Hopes to Dodge Public Sex Assault Trial as Court to Unseal Secret Epstein-Giuffre Deal

Prince Andrew’s legal team insists that the 2009 Epstein-Giuffre agreement could shield him from the civil sexual abuse lawsuit filed by the alleged abuse victim, who claims she was trafficked out to engage in intimate relations with the royal against her will when she was a minor under US laws.

Gas Prices Are Rising. Who Did That?

Slapped on a gas pump next to the digital meter display, the stickers tell a simple, powerful story: Today’s gasoline prices, the highest in years, are courtesy of the commander in chief.

Kyle Rittenhouse and the Left’s Terrifying Assault on Due Process

They want revolutionary justice. The legal system’s verdict will be supplanted by the people’s judgment.

Dominion Lawsuit Against Giuliani, Powell, Lindell to Proceed

Federal judge rules Dominion Voting Systems defamation suits against Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Mike Lindell can move forward.

Dershowitz: Maxine Waters’ Tactics Similar to Those Used by Ku Klux Klan

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) was clearly trying to influence the jury in the Derek Chauvin trial when she traveled to Minnesota and said Chauvin should be found guilty, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz charged on Tuesday.

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