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Pentagon Tracks Social Media for ‘Embarrassing’ Posts Aimed at Officials

Surveillance involves collecting publicly available data, detecting perceived online threats, and even pinpointing individuals' exact locations.

Declassified Report Reveals U.S. Gov’t Bought Americans’ Personal Data

"This report reveals what we feared most," according to policy attorney at Demand Progress Sean Vitka.

House Votes to Overturn Supreme Court Ruling That Gave Executive Branch Too Much Regulatory Power

The bill aims to overturn the 1984 Supreme Court ruling, Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.

New York Approves Controversial ‘Reparations’ Bill

It's now pending the consideration of New York Governor Kathy Hochul.

Texas Makes Election Fraud a Felony

Voting illegally could bring a 20-year sentence.

Matt Walsh Exposes Fox News’ Alleged Radical LGBTQ ‘Pride’ Agenda With Internal Docs (Explicit)

"BREAKING: We've obtained internal docs from @FoxNews employees," Walsh began.

Sen. Joni Ernst Introduces Act to Halt Taxpayer-Funded Weapons for IRS and Disarm the Agency

The IRS has been reported to have spent $35.2 million since 2006 on guns, ammunition, and military-style equipment, with $10 million expended since 2020 alone.

Russia Nuclear Drawdown Would Require Biden Admin to ‘Ease Tensions and De-Escalate’

Zakharova outlined the possibility of Russia reinstating the New START treaty, given the right conditions.

At Least 10% Of U.S. COVID Relief Aid Stolen, Wasted

“It is an unprecedented amount of fraud," said Justice Department acting director for COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Mike Galdo.

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