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The Talking Points Go Forth on the Rittenhouse Trial as Liberals Struggle to Cope

Yesterday was certainly an interesting and newsworthy day regarding the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. After numerous days of the prosecution faceplanting, Rittenhouse himself took the stand in a move that was both shocking and risky. RedState covered the results of that here, here, and here, and to be sure, the testimony that was given and the behavior of the prosecutor will now play a large role in the outcome.

DOJ and FBI gave cover to Steele dossier source accused of lying

The Justice Department and the FBI continued defending their use of information from Christopher Steele’s main source, Igor Danchenko, even after interviews with the bureau during which special counsel John Durham says the Russian lied  repeatedly.

A “Deadly Attack” on the Capitol?

Yesterday, I was listening to a classical-music station when NPR came on with the news. Addressing the controversy surrounding former President Trump’s efforts to keep secret his records relating to the January 6 protests at the Capitol, the NPR reporter referred to the “deadly attack” on the Capitol.

Kyle Rittenhouse judge eviscerates prosecutor for bringing banned TikTok information before the jury: Defense demands he declare a mistrial that could see Kenosha shooter...

The judge in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has continued to reprimand the prosecutor in court as the defense demands a mistrial with prejudice.

Kyle Rittenhouse sobs in court as he takes stand

Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old charged with killing two people and injuring another during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, sobbed Wednesday as he took the stand to be questioned by his defense team.

Apple loses appeal in epic battle against payment monopoly

A US federal judge has denied Apple’s request for a pause on a previous court order forcing the company to allow app makers to implement their own payment systems, after the tech giant was sued over alleged antitrust violations.

In Huge Blow to DC Attorney General, Judge Dismisses Portion of Inauguration Lawsuit Against Trump Org

A superior court judge on Monday dismissed a portion of a 2017 inauguration lawsuit against the Trump Organization.

The Occupational Safety and Huckster Administration

OSHA’s role in the mass masking of the American workforce has mostly flown under the public’s radar. However, its expected role in the mass jabbing of the workforce is in the spotlight due to its new Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS).

‘Our House is On Fire’: Chicago Fire Captain Fights Vaccine Mandate

To Scott Troogstad, government control over people’s lives has spread like a fire since the pandemic.

Federal Court Blocks Biden Admin’s Private Business COVID Vax Mandate

The Biden administration's Covid-19 vaccination mandate for private employers was blocked on Saturday by a federal appeals court. QUICK FACTS: The motion to stay said requiring...

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