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U.S. Supreme Court Could ‘Remove’ President, VP, Hundreds in Congress for ‘Treason’: ‘Brunson v. Adams’ (Case No. 22-380) Docketed

Raland J. Brunson's lawsuit against 388 federal officeholders, Biden, Harris, Pelosi, and Pence, was docketed by the United States Supreme Court on October 24, 2022.

Epstein Victim Says She Has Video Evidence of Epstein’s Crimes

Sarah Ransome alleges she saw sex tapes of Jeffrey Epstein’s wealthy associates.

Texas Busses 85 Migrants to Philadelphia

On Friday, two buses carrying nearly 90 migrants from Latin America arrived in Philadelphia.

North Carolina Supreme Court Strikes Down Voter ID Law, Claims ‘Racially Discriminatory Purpose’

North Carolina's Supreme Court affirmed a lower court ruling that offering identification prior to voting is unconstitutional.

Child Workers Found Within Alabama Hyundai, Kia Factories

A Reuters investigation discovered that at least four suppliers of Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation have illegally employed minors to work in factories.

White House Commemorates ‘Wright Brothers Day’

The day is set aside to honor the achievements of Orville and Wilbur Wright, whose aircraft expanded the limits of human discovery and helped define the American spirit of innovation.

Amazon Excludes Christians, Conservatives From Christmas Shopping Advantages

Amazon is using the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) to decide which organizations are recognized in a shopper's charity giving.

Kentucky Abortions Drop to 0, Abortion Ban Saves Hundreds of Babies

The abortion ban in Kentucky is doing exactly what was intended: saving babies from abortions.

Sinema’s Declaration of Independence

When Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, New York Democrat, barks, “Jump!” Sen. Angus King, Maine independent, obediently asks, “How high?”

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